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单词 violent
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violentviolent /ˈvaɪələnt/ adjective violent
using physical force to hurt people, for example by hitting or attacking someone:
  • Hitting, kicking, or other violent behavior is not acceptable at school.
  • There were a lot of angry people in the room, but the situation never became violent.
  • aggressive
    behaving in an angry way that shows you want to fight or argue with someone:
  • She suddenly became more aggressive and pushed him.
  • rough
    using force or violence but not causing serious injury:
  • The boys get rough with each other when they’re playing, but they don’t hurt each other.
  • vicious
    extremely violent and cruel, and intended to hurt someone. You use vicious about a person or about actions:
  • The vicious attack on a brave young policewoman shocked the city.
  • savage
    extremely violent. You use savage about people’s actions that seem as though they were done by animals:
  • The man nearly died in the savage attack.
  • brutal
    very violent and cruel, in a way that shows no human feelings for other people:
  • The police are investigating a series of brutal murders.
  • fierce
    a fierce animal or person looks frightening and ready to attack:
  • The dog looked fierce at first, but then she began to lick Joe’s hand.
  • ferocious
    a ferocious animal or action is violent, frightening, and powerful, and can cause a lot of harm:
  • A ferocious growl came from the lion.
  • The woman was the victim of a ferocious attack.
  • ADVERBS: violentYou can make the adjectives that mean violent into adverbs by using an -ly ending: He reacted violently when she criticized him. | The boys were playing roughly, and Tom got hurt. | The dog began to bark ferociously.
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