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Associations of "Violently" (30 Words)
alacrity | Liveliness and eagerness. He accepted with alacrity. |
ardor | Intense feeling of love. They were imbued with a revolutionary ardor. |
eager | Strongly wanting to do or have something. Small eager faces looked up and listened. |
eagerness | Enthusiasm to do or to have something; keenness. The player showed eagerness to play. |
enthusiasm | Something that arouses enthusiasm. The three enthusiasms of his life were politics religion and books. |
enthusiastic | Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. Enthusiastic crowds filled the streets. |
fervid | Intensely enthusiastic or passionate, especially to an excessive degree. His fervid protestations of love. |
fervor | The state of being emotionally aroused and worked up. |
fever | A rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection. She had a slight fever. |
flog | Beat severely with a whip or rod. The issue has been flogged to death already. |
gusto | A relish or liking. He had a particular gusto for those sort of performances. |
harass | Make repeated small-scale attacks on (an enemy. The squadron s task was to harass the retreating enemy forces. |
heated | Made warm or hot het is a dialectal variant of heated. A heated argument. |
importunate | Persistent, especially to the point of annoyance. Importunate creditors. |
importune | Approach (someone) to request or offer sexual services, especially as a prostitute. The president would importune them to try harder. |
insist | Be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge. He insisted on answers to his allegations. |
instinctively | As a matter of instinct. Some people know instinctively what suits them. |
intensely | With extreme effort or attention. She loved him intensely. |
irrepressible | Impossible to repress or control. An irrepressible rogue. |
lash | An eyelash. He lashed the flag to the mast. |
passion | The suffering of Jesus at the Crucifixion. She nurses a passion for Thomas. |
persistently | In a persistent manner. Prices have remained persistently high. |
strap | Sharpen with a strap. I expected when my dad walked in that he d strap him. |
torrid | Very hot and dry. The world s most torrid economies. |
vigorously | With vigor; in a vigorous manner. He defended his ideas vigorously. |
whip | Beat severely with a whip or rod. She began whipping narrow lace along the top of the garment. |
zeal | Prompt willingness. His zeal for privatization. |
zealot | A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals. |
zealotry | Excessive intolerance of opposing views. He expressed concern about religious zealotry playing an increasing role in politics. |
zest | Vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment. She had a great zest for life. |