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violent

ADJ ที่ มี สาเหตุ จาก ความรุนแรง  brutal saveage peaceful non-violent ti-me-sa-hed-jak-kwan-run-rang

 

violent

ADJ ที่ มี อารมณ์ ดุเดือด  intense ti-me-ar-rom-du-duad

 

violent

ADJ รุนแรง  ี่ ร้ายแรง  สาหัส  brutal saveage peaceful non-violent run-rang

 

violently

ADV อย่างรุนแรง  อย่าง ฝ่าฝืน  อย่าง ล่วงละเมิด  forcibly forcefully combatively yang-ruan-rang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VIOLENT

a.[L. violentus.] 1. Forcible; moving or acting with physical strength; urged or driven with force; as a violent wind; a violent stream; a violent assault or blow; a violent conflict.
2. Vehement; outrageous; as a violent attack on the minister.
3. Produced or continued by force; not spontaneous or natural.
No violent state can be perpetual.
4. Produced by violence; not natural; as a violent death.
5. Acting by violence; assailant; not authorized.
Some violent hands were laid on Humphry's life.
6. Fierce; vehement; as a violent philippic; a violent remonstrance.
We might be reckoned fierce and violent.
7. Severe; extreme; as violent pains.
8. Extorted; not voluntary.
Vows made in pain, are violent and void.
Violent presumption, in law, is presumption that arises from circumstances which necessarily attend such facts. Such circumstances being proved, the mind infers with confidence that the fact has taken place, and this confidence is a violent presumption, which amounts to proof.

 

VIOLENT

n.An assailant. [Not in use. ]

 

VIOLENT

v.t.To urge with violence. [Not used. ]

 

VIOLENTLY

adv. With force; forcibly; vehemently; as, the wind blows violently. Forfeitures must not be exacted violently.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VIOLENT

Vi "o *lent, a. Etym: [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr.

 

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. Float upon a wild and violent sea. Shak. A violent cross wind from either coast. Milton.

 

2. Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized; as, a violent attack on the right of free speech. To bring forth more violent deeds. Milton. Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life. Shak.

 

3. Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural; abnormal. These violent delights have violent ends. Shak. No violent state can be perpetual. T. Burnet. Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void. Milton. 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.

 

Syn. -- Fierce; vehement; outrageous; boisterous; turbulent; impetuous; passionate; severe; extreme.

 

VIOLENT

VIOLENT Vi "o *lent, n.

 

Defn: An assailant. [Obs. ] Dr. H. More.

 

VIOLENT

Vi "o *lent, v. t. Etym: [Cf. F. violenter. ]

 

Defn: To urge with violence. [Obs. ] Fuller.

 

VIOLENT

VIOLENT Vi "o *lent, v. i.

 

Defn: To be violent; to act violently. [Obs. ] The grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste, An violenteth in a sense as strong As that which causeth it. Shak.

 

VIOLENTLY

VIOLENTLY Vi "o *lent *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a violent manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

violent

vi o lent |ˈvī (ə )lənt ˈvaɪ (ə )lənt | adjective using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something: a violent confrontation with riot police. (esp. of an emotion or unpleasant or destructive natural force ) very strong or powerful: violent dislike | the violent eruption killed 1,700 people. (of a color ) vivid. Law involving an unlawful exercise or exhibition of force. DERIVATIVES vi o lent ly adverb ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense having a marked or powerful effect ): via Old French from Latin violent- vehement, violent.

 

violent storm

vi o lent storm noun a wind of force 11 on the Beaufort scale (56 –63 knots or 64 –72 mph ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

violent

vio |lent |ˈvʌɪəl (ə )nt | adjective 1 using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something: a violent confrontation with riot police. Law involving an unlawful exercise or exhibition of force. 2 (especially of an emotion or a destructive natural force ) very strong or powerful: violent dislike | the violent eruption killed 1,700 people. (of a colour ) vivid. DERIVATIVES violently adverb ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense having a marked or powerful effect ): via Old French from Latin violent- vehement, violent .

 

violent storm

vio |lent storm noun a wind of force 11 on the Beaufort scale (56 –63 knots or 103 –117 kph ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

violent

violent adjective 1 he gets violent when drunk: brutal, vicious, savage, rough, aggressive, abusive, physically abusive, threatening, fierce, physical, wild, ferocious; barbarous, barbaric, thuggish, pugnacious, cutthroat, smash-mouth, homicidal, murderous, cruel. ANTONYMS gentle. 2 a violent blow: powerful, forceful, hard, sharp, smart, strong, vigorous, mighty, hefty; savage, ferocious, brutal, vicious. ANTONYMS weak. 3 violent jealousy: intense, extreme, strong, powerful, vehement, intemperate, unbridled, uncontrollable, ungovernable, inordinate, consuming, passionate. ANTONYMS mild. 4 a violent movie: gory, gruesome, grisly, full of violence.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

violent

violent adjective 1 I was married to a violent alcoholic: brutal, vicious, savage, harsh, rough, aggressive, bullying, threatening, terrorizing, fierce, wild, intemperate, hot-headed, hot-tempered, bloodthirsty, ferocious, berserk, frenzied; in a frenzy, out of control, barbarous, barbaric, thuggish, cut-throat, homicidal, murderous, maniacal, rabid, inhuman, heartless, callous, ruthless, merciless, pitiless, cruel; Scottish informal radge. ANTONYMS gentle. 2 she killed him with one violent blow: powerful, forceful, hard, sharp, smart, strong, vigorous, mighty, hefty, harsh, thunderous, savage, ferocious, fierce, brutal, vicious, destructive, damaging, painful; lethal, deadly, fatal, mortal, death-dealing. ANTONYMS weak. 3 a rush of violent jealousy swept through her: intense, extreme, strong, powerful, forceful, great, vehement, wild, frenzied, raging, riotous, rampaging, rampant, out of control, stormy, tempestuous, turbulent, tumultuous, intemperate, uncontrolled, unrestrained, uncurbed, unchecked, unbridled, unfettered, uncontrollable, unmanageable, ungovernable, inordinate, excessive, consuming, passionate, overwhelming, immoderate. ANTONYMS mild.

 

Duden Dictionary

violent

vi o lent Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |viol e nt |lateinisch violentus, zu: vis, Violation heftig, gewaltsam

 

violento

vi o len to Adverb Musik |viol e nto |lateinisch-italienisch heftig; gewaltsam Vortragsanweisung

 

French Dictionary

violent

violent , ente adj. adjectif 1 Brutal, coléreux. : Des gestes violents. SYNONYME brusque . 2 Fort, intense. : Des vents violents, une violente tempête. SYNONYME puissant .

 

violenter

violenter v. tr. verbe transitif Obliger quelqu ’un à faire quelque chose par la violence, la force. SYNONYME brutaliser ; contraindre . aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

violentar

violentar verbo transitivo 1 Utilizar la violencia contra una persona o una cosa para conseguir un objetivo :violentar la democracia; se sintió maltratado, violentado y abandonado .2 Abrir, utilizando la violencia, una cosa que se resiste :violentar una puerta; una cerradura violentada .3 Violar a una persona .4 Hacer que una persona se sienta incómoda o cohibida en un lugar o una situación .5 violentarse verbo pronominal Pasar [una persona ] a sentirse incómoda o cohibida en un lugar o una situación :se violentó mucho cuando dieron a conocer sus secretos .6 violentarse Molestarse o enojarse [una persona ] por algo .

 

violento, -ta

violento, -ta adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que usa la violencia o es propenso a fomentar conflictos :jóvenes violentos lanzaron cócteles molotov contra la sede bancaria .ANTÓNIMO pacífico .2 Que es propio de estas personas :su carácter violento, irritable y presuntuoso contrasta con el aire elegante, soñador y melancólico de sus obras .ANTÓNIMO pacífico .3 Que implica o denota el uso de la violencia :conducta violenta; métodos violentos; el ejercicio violento del poder; fueron sometidos a una violenta represión .ANTÓNIMO pacífico .4 [fenómeno, acción ] Que tiene mucha fuerza o intensidad :un fuego violento; un choque violento; los dos muchachos se enzarzaron en una violenta pelea; durante la primavera se produjeron lluvias violentas e irregulares .5 [fenómeno, acción ] Que tiene un efecto intenso sobre los sentidos :impresión violenta; pasión violenta .6 [movimiento ] Que se hace bruscamente o con intensidad :el animal surgió con un violento impulso; tiene un esguince en el tobillo y no puede apoyar el pie ni hacer movimientos violentos .7 [situación ] Que es embarazoso o incómodo :encontrarse con su exmujer en la oficina fue para él una situación muy violenta .8 [persona ] Que se siente incómodo o cohibido en un lugar o una situación :se sentía violento porque no conocía a nadie en la fiesta .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

violent

vi o lent /vá (ɪ )ələnt /violate (名 )violence, (副 )violently 形容詞 more ; most 1 行為 人が 〉暴力的な , 乱暴な, 凶暴な;映画 テレビなどが 〉暴力シーンの多い commit a violent crime 暴力犯罪を犯す turn [get ] violent 暴力的になる ▸ a violent film 暴力映画 .2 通例 名詞 の前で 〗a. 激情的な , 激しい 議論 言葉 感情など 〉; 猛烈な, ひどい 病状 痛みなど 〉▸ a violent temper [rage ]激しい気性 [怒り ]▸ a violent headache 猛烈な頭痛 .b. 激しい, 猛烈な 〈自然現象など 〉▸ a violent storm 猛烈なあらし .3 通例 名詞 の前で 〗(程度などが )著しい, 極端な ; とても派手な, けばけばしい 〈色など 〉go through violent changes 劇的な変化を経る violent colors 極彩色 .4 名詞 の前で 〗(特に殺害などによる )非業の, 不慮の 〈死 〉die a violent death 非業の死を遂げる .5 〈解釈などが 〉歪曲 わいきょく された, 曲解した .

 

violently

vi o lent ly /vá (ɪ )ələntli /violate 副詞 1 激しく , ひどく, 猛烈に ; 乱暴に, 手荒に He grabbed me by the arm and shook me violently .彼は私の腕をつかむと乱暴に揺さぶった fall violently in love with A A 〈人 〉に激しく恋する cough violently 猛烈にせきをする .2 暴力を用いて .