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forcefully
force·ful F0244800 (fôrs′fəl)adj. Characterized by or full of force; effective: was persuaded by the forceful speaker to register to vote; enacted forceful measures to reduce drug abuse. force′ful·ly adv.force′ful·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | forcefully - with full force; "we are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully" |
forcefullyadverbWith intense energy and force:energetically, forcibly, hard, powerfully, vigorously.Idioms: hammer and tongs, tooth and nail, with might and main.Translationsforce (foːs) noun1. strength or power that can be felt. the force of the wind. 力 力2. a person or thing that has great power. the forces of Nature. 威力 威力3. (sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action. the police force; the Royal Air Force. 部隊 部队 verb1. to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will. He forced me to give him money. 強迫 强迫2. to achieve by strength or effort. He forced a smile despite his grief. 強制 强制forced adjective done with great effort. a forced march. 竭力的 竭力的ˈforceful adjective powerful. a forceful argument. 有說服力的 有说服力的ˈforcefully adverb 強有力地 强有力地ˈforces noun plural the army, navy and air force considered together. The Forces played a large part in the parade. 三軍 三军in/into force in or into operation; working or effective. The new law is now in force. 生效 生效EncyclopediaSeeforceLegalSeeForceforcefully
Synonyms for forcefullyadv with intense energy and forceSynonyms- energetically
- forcibly
- hard
- powerfully
- vigorously
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