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violent
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violento
using or involving physical force that is intended to damage, harm, or kill
Example
He was arrested for his violent behavior during the protest, injuring several people.
He became violent when confronted with criticism, punching a hole in the wall.
The violent criminal threatened others with a knife during the robbery.
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violento
involving or caused by force that may result in physical damage
Example
The storm was so violent that it knocked down several trees.
There was a violent shaking when the earthquake hit.
The car crash was so violent that both vehicles were completely wrecked.
03
violento, brutale
effected by force or injury rather than natural causes
04
violento, selvaggio
most primitive avian type known; extinct bird of the Triassic having bird-like jaw and hollow limbs and breastbone with dinosaur-like tail and hind limbs
05
vivace, intenso
(of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud
06
violento, sanguinoso
characterized by or involving severe bloodshed and brutality
Example
The conflict was marked by violent clashes and extensive bloodshed.
The historical account described the violent revolution as one of the bloodiest in the region's history.
The violent attacks left the area in ruins, with a high number of casualties.
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violento, aggressivo
characterized by extreme intensity of emotions or beliefs, often leading to aggressive or fervent reactions
Example
His violent outburst shocked everyone in the room, revealing the depth of his anger.
The protest turned violent as emotions ran high among the demonstrators.
She had a violent passion for justice, driving her to confront any injustice she encountered.
word family
viol
Verb
violent
Adjective
nonviolent
Adjective
nonviolent
Adjective
violently
Adverb
violently
Adverb

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