noun
- plural of vehemence; instances of great force or intensity of feeling, expression, or action
Usage: formal
Examples
- The speaker’s vehemences during the debate surprised the audience.
- Different vehemences marked each phase of the protest movement.
- The critic noted the varying vehemences in the poet’s work.
- Her vehemences on social issues were well-known among colleagues.
- The historian documented the vehemences of wartime rhetoric.
- Multiple vehemences characterized the heated town hall meeting.