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vehemently

Fugacious vs Vehemently - What's the difference?

fugacious | vehemently |


As an adjective fugacious

is fleeting, fading quickly, transient.

As an adverb vehemently is

in a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.

Vehemently vs Passionate - What's the difference?

vehemently | passionate |


As an adverb vehemently

is in a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.

As an adjective passionate is

given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.

As a noun passionate is

a passionate individual.

As a verb passionate is

(obsolete) to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.

Vehemently vs Excitedly - What's the difference?

vehemently | excitedly |


As adverbs the difference between vehemently and excitedly

is that vehemently is in a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude while excitedly is in an excited manner; .

Vehemently vs Excited - What's the difference?

vehemently | excited |


As an adverb vehemently

is in a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.

As an adjective excited is

having great enthusiasm.

As a verb excited is

past participle of lang=en.

Vehemently vs Swith - What's the difference?

vehemently | swith |


As adverbs the difference between vehemently and swith

is that vehemently is in a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude while swith is quickly, speedily, promptly.

As an adjective swith is

strong; vehement.

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