Definition of vehemently in English:
vehemently
adverb ˈviːəməntliˈviəməntli
In a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling.
he vehemently denied any suggestion of improper conduct
the entire community protested vehemently against the cuts
Example sentencesExamples
- There cannot be a person alive who resisted technology more vehemently than I.
- We must take into account the fact that Joan of Arc vehemently rejected marriage.
- Some become intent on destroying Gulliver for making such a bold statement, while others support him vehemently.
- He is a stingy businessman who vehemently wants to reclaim money lent to his wife.
- She fell into a bitter argument with her husband, who vehemently chastised Goneril for her mistreatment of Lear.
Definition of vehemently in US English:
vehemently
adverbˈvēəməntlēˈviəməntli
In a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling.
he vehemently denied any suggestion of improper conduct
the entire community protested vehemently against the cuts
Example sentencesExamples
- There cannot be a person alive who resisted technology more vehemently than I.
- We must take into account the fact that Joan of Arc vehemently rejected marriage.
- Some become intent on destroying Gulliver for making such a bold statement, while others support him vehemently.
- He is a stingy businessman who vehemently wants to reclaim money lent to his wife.
- She fell into a bitter argument with her husband, who vehemently chastised Goneril for her mistreatment of Lear.