violent 音标拼音: [v'ɑɪələnt] [v'ɑɪlənt]
a . 暴力的,猛烈的,激烈的,极端的,凶暴的,歪曲的
暴力的,猛烈的,激烈的,极端的,凶暴的,歪曲的
violent adj 1 :
acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity ; "
a violent attack "; "
a violent person "; "
violent feelings "; "
a violent rage ";
"
felt a violent dislike " [
ant : {
nonviolent }]
2 :
effected by force or injury rather than natural causes ; "
a violent death "
3 : (
of colors or sounds )
intensely vivid or loud ; "
a violent clash of colors "; "
her dress was a violent red "; "
a violent noise "; "
wild colors "; "
wild shouts " [
synonym : {
violent }, {
wild }]
4 :
marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions ;
inclined to react violently ;
fervid ; "
fierce loyalty "; "
in a tearing rage "; "
vehement dislike "; "
violent passions " [
synonym :
{
fierce }, {
tearing }, {
vehement }, {
violent }, {
trigger -
happy }]
5 :
characterized by violence or bloodshed ; "
writes of crimson deeds and barbaric days "-
Andrea Parke ; "
fann '
d by Conquest '
s crimson wing "-
Thomas Gray ; "
convulsed with red rage "-
Hudson Strode [
synonym : {
crimson }, {
red }, {
violent }]
Violent \
Vi "
o *
lent \,
a . [
F .,
from L .
violentus ,
from vis strength ,
force ;
probably akin to Gr . ?
a muscle ,
strength .]
1 .
Moving or acting with physical strength ;
urged or impelled with force ;
excited by strong feeling or passion ;
forcible ;
vehement ;
impetuous ;
fierce ;
furious ;
severe ;
as ,
a violent blow ;
the violent attack of a disease .
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Float upon a wild and violent sea . --
Shak .
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A violent cross wind from either coast . --
Milton .
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2 .
Acting ,
characterized ,
or produced by unjust or improper force ;
outrageous ;
unauthorized ;
as ,
a violent attack on the right of free speech .
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To bring forth more violent deeds . --
Milton .
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Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey '
s life .
--
Shak .
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3 .
Produced or effected by force ;
not spontaneous ;
unnatural ;
abnormal .
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These violent delights have violent ends . --
Shak .
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No violent state can be perpetual . --
T .
Burnet .
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Ease would recant Vows made in pain ,
as violent and void . --
Milton .
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{
Violent presumption } (
Law ),
presumption of a fact that arises from proof of circumstances which necessarily attend such facts .
{
Violent profits } (
Scots Law ),
rents or profits of an estate obtained by a tenant wrongfully holding over after warning .
They are recoverable in a process of removing .
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Syn :
Fierce ;
vehement ;
outrageous ;
boisterous ;
turbulent ;
impetuous ;
passionate ;
severe ;
extreme .
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Violent \
Vi "
o *
lent \,
n .
An assailant . [
Obs .] --
Dr .
H .
More .
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Violent \
Vi "
o *
lent \,
v .
t . [
Cf .
F .
violenter .]
To urge with violence . [
Obs .] --
Fuller .
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Violent \
Vi "
o *
lent \,
v .
i .
To be violent ;
to act violently . [
Obs .]
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The grief is fine ,
full ,
perfect ,
that I taste ,
And violenteth in a sense as strong As that which causeth it . --
Shak .
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205 Moby Thesaurus words for "
violent ":
Dionysiac ,
Mafioso ,
Young Turk ,
abandoned ,
acid ,
acidulous ,
acrid ,
acrimonious ,
acute ,
amok ,
astringent ,
bacchic ,
barbarous ,
beast ,
beastly ,
beldam ,
bellowing ,
berserk ,
berserker ,
biting ,
bitter ,
bomber ,
brutal ,
brute ,
brutish ,
bulldozer ,
carried away ,
cataclysmic ,
catastrophic ,
caustic ,
coercive ,
concentrated ,
corybantic ,
crazed ,
cruel ,
cutting ,
damaging ,
deleterious ,
delirious ,
demon ,
demoniac ,
desperate ,
destructive ,
detrimental ,
devastating ,
devil ,
distracted ,
double -
edged ,
dragon ,
drastic ,
ecstatic ,
edged ,
energetic ,
enraptured ,
escharotic ,
excessive ,
exorbitant ,
exquisite ,
extravagant ,
extreme ,
feral ,
ferocious ,
fiend ,
fierce ,
fiery ,
fire -
eater ,
firebrand ,
forceful ,
forcible ,
frantic ,
frenetic ,
frenzied ,
fulminating ,
furious ,
fury ,
goon ,
gorilla ,
great ,
gunsel ,
haggard ,
hardnose ,
harmful ,
harsh ,
hell -
raiser ,
hellcat ,
hellhound ,
hellion ,
hog -
wild ,
holy terror ,
hood ,
hoodlum ,
hothead ,
hotheaded ,
hotspur ,
howling ,
hysterical ,
immoderate ,
impetuous ,
in a transport ,
in hysterics ,
incendiary ,
incisive ,
inhuman ,
injurious ,
inordinate ,
insane ,
intemperate ,
intense ,
intoxicated ,
irrational ,
keen ,
killer ,
like one possessed ,
mad ,
mad dog ,
madcap ,
madding ,
maenadic ,
maniac ,
maniacal ,
mean ,
mighty ,
monster ,
mordacious ,
mordant ,
mugger ,
nasty ,
orgasmic ,
orgiastic ,
outrageous ,
passionate ,
penetrating ,
physical ,
piercing ,
poignant ,
possessed ,
potent ,
powerful ,
rabid ,
raging ,
ramping ,
ranting ,
rapist ,
raving ,
raving mad ,
ravished ,
revolutionary ,
rigorous ,
roaring ,
rough ,
ruinous ,
running mad ,
running wild ,
savage ,
scathing ,
serious ,
severe ,
sharp ,
she -
wolf ,
simmering ,
sledgehammer ,
spitfire ,
splitting ,
stabbing ,
stark -
raving mad ,
steamroller ,
stinging ,
storming ,
stormy ,
strident ,
stringent ,
strong ,
strong -
arm ,
tart ,
tempestuous ,
termagant ,
terrible ,
terror ,
terrorist ,
tiger ,
tigress ,
tornadic ,
tough ,
tough guy ,
transported ,
trenchant ,
ugly customer ,
unconscionable ,
uncontrollable ,
ungovernable ,
untamed ,
vehement ,
venomous ,
vicious ,
virago ,
virulent ,
vitriolic ,
vixen ,
volcanic ,
wild ,
wild beast ,
wild -
eyed ,
wild -
looking ,
witch ,
wolf
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VIOLENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of VIOLENT is marked by the use of usually harmful or destructive physical force How to use violent in a sentence
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violent, adj. , n. , adv. meanings, etymology and more . . . What does the word violent mean? There are 31 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word violent , six of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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