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What does vehemetly mean?

"Vehemently" means with great force and intensity. It implies strong emotion, passion, or determination.

Here are some examples:

* He vehemently denied the accusations. (He strongly and forcefully rejected them)

* She argued vehemently for her point of view. (She argued with great passion and conviction)

* The wind blew vehemently, shaking the trees. (The wind blew with strong force)

Synonyms for "vehemently" include:

* Fervently

* Passionately

* Ardent

* With fervor

* With vigor

* Forcefully

* With great intensity

* With great emotion

Antonyms for "vehemently" include:

* Mildly

* Calmly

* Gently

* Passively

* Indifferently

When used in a sentence, "vehemently" can emphasize the strength of a feeling, action, or argument. It suggests a powerful emotional response or a forceful physical action.

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