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خشونت آمیز، وحشیانه
جابرانه، تند، سخت، شدید، جابر، قاهرانه، قانون فقه: جابر
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Synonyms & Related Words violent[adjective]Synonyms: destructive, brutal, cruel, hot-headed, murderous, riotous, savage, uncontrollable, unrestrained, vicious
Antonyms: nonviolent
Contrasted words: calm, moderate, peaceful
Related Words: forceful,
forcible,
mighty,
potent,
powerful,
strong,
extreme,
immoderate,
inordinate,
acute,
cutting,
piercing,
splitting
English Thesaurus: violent, vicious, rough, brutal, savage, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary vi‧o‧lent S3 W3 /ˈvaɪələnt/
adjective [
Word Family: noun:
violence ≠
non-violence,
violator,
violation;
verb:
violate;
adverb:
violently;
adjective:
violent ≠
non-violent]
[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: Latin violentus]
1. involving actions that are intended to injure or kill people, by hitting them, shooting them etc:
the increase in violent crime violent clashes between the police and demonstrators 31 people have been injured in violent incidents throughout the day. The riots ended in the violent deaths of three teenagers.2. someone who is violent is likely to attack, hurt, or kill other people
Synonym : aggressive:
My father was a violent and dangerous man. He had a reputation for turning violent (=suddenly attacking people).3. showing very strong angry emotions or opinions
violent quarrel/argument/row etc They had a violent quarrel and John stormed out.4. violent feelings are strong and very difficult to control:
They took a violent dislike to each other. She has a violent temper.5. violent headache/fit etc a physical feeling or reaction that is very painful or difficult to control
6. violent film/play/drama a film etc that contains a lot of violence
7. a violent storm/earthquake/explosion etc a storm etc that happens with a lot of force
8. extremely bright:
Her cheeks turned a violent red colour. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations violent adj.I. using physical strength intended to hurt/kill VERBS be | become, get, grow, turn ADV. exceptionally, extremely, particularly, really, terribly, very | increasingly | almost | a bit, fairly, pretty, quite, rather She started to get a bit violent.
gratuitously The film is contrived, sentimental and gratuitously violent.
potentially dealing with potentially violent incidents
physically, sexually PREP. to, towards He was violent towards his wife on several occasions. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
violent II. very strong VERBS be | become ADV. exceptionally, extremely, very an exceptionally violent storm
almost He felt a strong, almost violent, dislike for the stranger.
fairly, quite [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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