Torrential vs Violent - What's the difference?
torrential | violent |
Coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities.
Involving extreme force or motion.
Involving physical conflict.
Likely to use physical force.
Intensely vivid.
(obsolete) Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural.
* Shakespeare
* T. Burnet
* Milton
As adjectives the difference between torrential and violent
is that torrential is coming or characterized by torrents; flowing heavily or in large quantities while violent is involving extreme force or motion.As a verb violent is
(archaic) to urge with violence.As a noun violent is
(obsolete) an assailant.torrential
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A torrential downpour.
Derived terms
* torrentiality * torrentiallyviolent
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- A violent wind ripped the branch from the tree.
- We would rather negotiate, but we will use violent means if needed.
- The escaped prisoners are considered extremely violent .
- The artist expressed his emotional theme through violent colors.
- These violent delights have violent ends.
- No violent state can be perpetual.
- Ease would recant / Vows made in pain, as violent and void.