violently
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English violently; equivalent to violent + -ly.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]violently (comparative more violently, superlative most violently)
- In a violent manner.
- To an intense degree; extremely; strongly; intensely.
- I found myself violently disagreeing with him.
- 1982, Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything, page 112:
- Arthur started to choke violently on his drink.
Translations
[edit]in a violent manner
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Anagrams
[edit]Middle English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]violently
- Violently, in a violent or harmful way.
- In a religiously dangerous or harmful way.
- In a powerful, effective, or mighty way:
- In a way causing great damage, injury, or harm.
- In a forceful way; in a way showing intense feelings.
- In an abrupt or warningless way.
Descendants
[edit]- English: violently
References
[edit]- “vī̆olentlī, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-05-31.
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