vehement
See also: véhément
English
WOTD – 7 December 2016
Etymology
From Middle French vehement (modern French véhément; compare Italian veemente, Portuguese veemente, Spanish vehemente); or from Latin vehemēns (“vehement; very eager; ardent, furious, impetuous; emphatic”), probably from vē- (“prefix meaning ‘lacking, too little’”) + mēns (“mind; intellect; judgment, reasoning”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈviː.ə.mənt/
Audio (RP, male) (file) Audio (GA, female) (file) Audio (GA, male) (file) Audio (AU) (file) - Hyphenation: ve‧he‧ment
Adjective
vehement (comparative more vehement, superlative most vehement)
- Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.
- 1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which is to Come: Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream wherein is Discovered, the Manner of His Setting Out, His Dangerous Journey; and Safe Arrival at the Desired Countrey, London: Printed for Nath[aniel] Ponder at the Peacock in the Poultrey near Cornhill, OCLC 733063856, page 79:
- Yet the Fiends ſeemed to come nearer and nearer, but when they were come even almoſt at him, he cried out with a moſt vehement voice, I will walk in the ſtrength of the Lord God; ſo they gave back, and came no further.
- 2006, Scott [Bechtel] Smith, The Ruins: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, →ISBN, page 236:
- Amy shook her head, vehement. "The vine didn't kill them. The Mayans did. They tried to flee and the Mayans shot them. The vine just claimed their bodies once they'd been shot. There's no thought involved in that. No—"
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Synonyms
- full-throated
- swith (obsolete or dialectal)
Related terms
Translations
showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense
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Further reading
- vehement in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- vehement at OneLook Dictionary Search
- vehement in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin vehemēns, vehementem.
Pronunciation
Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
- “vehement” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin vehemens, vehementis.
Declension
Positive forms of vehement
number & gender | singular | plural | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | all genders | ||
predicative | er ist vehement | sie ist vehement | es ist vehement | sie sind vehement | |
strong declension (without article) |
nominative | vehementer | vehemente | vehementes | vehemente |
genitive | vehementen | vehementer | vehementen | vehementer | |
dative | vehementem | vehementer | vehementem | vehementen | |
accusative | vehementen | vehemente | vehementes | vehemente | |
weak declension (with definite article) |
nominative | der vehemente | die vehemente | das vehemente | die vehementen |
genitive | des vehementen | der vehementen | des vehementen | der vehementen | |
dative | dem vehementen | der vehementen | dem vehementen | den vehementen | |
accusative | den vehementen | die vehemente | das vehemente | die vehementen | |
mixed declension (with indefinite article) |
nominative | ein vehementer | eine vehemente | ein vehementes | (keine) vehementen |
genitive | eines vehementen | einer vehementen | eines vehementen | (keiner) vehementen | |
dative | einem vehementen | einer vehementen | einem vehementen | (keinen) vehementen | |
accusative | einen vehementen | eine vehemente | ein vehementes | (keine) vehementen |
Comparative forms of vehement
Superlative forms of vehement
Synonyms
Further reading
- vehement in Duden online
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