Definition:
Vehement describes emotion with force behind it—firm, urgent, and difficult to soften. The intensity can appear in speech, action, or conviction that refuses to bend. Vehemence often makes the air feel tighter, as though everything has sharpened. The word suggests more than passion; it implies pressure. It captures intensity that moves from feeling into impact.
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