প্রচণ্ড, উদ্দীপ্ত, অত্যন্ত শক্তিশালী
(1) Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions,inclined to react violently,fervid,characterized by great force or energy,passionate,opinionated
(2) Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
(3) Inclined to react violently
(4) Fervid
(5) Characterized by great force or energy
(6) Passionate
(7) Opinionated
(1) Despite vehement pleas for a penalty, referee Mr Hoare was unmoved.
(2) Nowadays, Weldon is a vehement opponent of psychotherapy, but back then she underwent analysis.
(3) He was prepared to put aside his vehement opposition to the US because of the help it was providing.
(4) So it boils down to his word against the vehement denials by the government officials.
(5) But it is unusual to hear such vehement attacks on the profit motive of a private company by a right wing media commentator.
(6) Some of the most vehement criticism has come from New York itself.
(7) On the subject of chastity until marriage she is just as vehement .
(8) Contestabile has been a vehement critic of the controversial law.
(9) This prompted some vehement criticism from shareholders in May.
(10) The Uefa elite managers' committee, headed by Sir Alex Ferguson, has long been vehement in its opposition to the proposed changes.
(11) He was obviously expecting a more vehement denial and was taken aback when I laughed at him.
(12) Their objections grew more vehement when Roberts described how he intended to conduct the inquiry.
(13) Stuart Golabek felt otherwise and was booked by referee Craig Thomson for his vehement protests.
(14) Luckhurst was one of McLeish's most vehement critics during the former First Minister's spell in office.
(15) And why did the man who previously enjoyed life in England, suddenly show a vehement hatred of the country?
(16) The first of them is an eloquent defence of laissez-faire capitalism, the other is an even more vehement denunciation of it.
(17) Robertson issued a vehement rebuttal last night, claiming his comments had been taken out of context and threatening legal action.
(18) Leaders of the coalition are vehement in arguing that cooperation with the social movements should be a cornerstone of any new party.
(19) He does not mince his words and he is vehement in his condemnation of her quest to have another baby at the age of 56.
(20) At the other end of the scale, George Foreman remains the most vehement opponent of this whole enterprise.
passionate
forceful
ardent
impassioned
heated
spirited
urgent
fervent
violent
fierce
fiery
strong
forcible
powerful
emphatic
vigorous
intense
earnest
keen
enthusiastic
zealous
Apathetic
Indifferent
Indifferent