IPA: /ˈviːhəməns/
KK: /ˈviːəməns/
The quality of showing strong feelings or intense emotion, often in a passionate or forceful way.
She spoke with such vehemence that everyone in the room was captivated by her words.
Vehemence is derived from "vehemens" (meaning violent or impetuous) and the suffix "-ence" (indicating a state or quality). The word describes the quality of being forceful or intense, often in emotion or expression.
Think of the word 'vehemens' which means violent or intense, helping you remember that 'vehemence' refers to a state of being forcefully expressive.