Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
1 Emily drank in the vehement flow of words with delight and fear.
2 You appear to me too vehement ; you take the matter too seriously.
3 They are also increasingly vehement in their demands for wine and cigarettes.
4 He was vehement and fierce often; he was coarse and violent often.
5 As the wine circulated, the abuse of the Cardinal became more vehement .
6 There was much vehement declamation against the measure and it was rejected.
7 But the rancour was not vehement , and the evening was passed pleasantly.
8 She started up with a vehement movement, and exclaimed, in angry excitement:
9 She was still sobbing in vehement and unrestrained passion, when Darvil re-entered.
10 When the tumult had somewhat abated, vehement calls ascended to the balcony.
11 But at midnight a messenger arrived, with a vehement note from Antony.
12 He leaned towards her as one on the verge of vehement speech.
13 Speakers were vehement and earnest, and their theme was the proposed uprising.
14 Such vehement remonstrances from so eminent a source produced the needful effect.
15 And truly, he is vehement in the love of this world's good.
16 Unable to restrain the vehement enthusiasm of her mind, she thus began:-
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