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    Violent \Vi"o*lent\, a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis
    strength, force; probably akin to Gr. ? a muscle, strength.]
    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.
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    Float upon a wild and violent sea. --Shak.
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    A violent cross wind from either coast. --Milton.
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    2. Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper
    force; outrageous; unauthorized; as, a violent attack on
    the right of free speech.
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    To bring forth more violent deeds. --Milton.
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    Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life.
    --Shak.
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    3. Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural;
    abnormal.
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    These violent delights have violent ends. --Shak.
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    No violent state can be perpetual. --T. Burnet.
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    Ease would recant
    Vows made in pain, as violent and void. --Milton.
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    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.
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    Syn: Fierce; vehement; outrageous; boisterous; turbulent;
    impetuous; passionate; severe; extreme.
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    Violent \Vi"o*lent\, n.
    An assailant. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
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    Violent \Vi"o*lent\, v. t. [Cf. F. violenter.]
    To urge with violence. [Obs.] --Fuller.
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    Violent \Vi"o*lent\, v. i.
    To be violent; to act violently. [Obs.]
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    The grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste,
    And violenteth in a sense as strong
    As that which causeth it. --Shak.
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    violent
    adj 1: acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or
    energy or emotional intensity; "a violent attack"; "a
    violent person"; "violent feelings"; "a violent rage";
    "felt a violent dislike" [ant: nonviolent]
    2: effected by force or injury rather than natural causes; "a
    violent death"
    3: (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud; "a violent
    clash of colors"; "her dress was a violent red"; "a
    violent noise"; "wild colors"; "wild shouts" [syn: wild]
    4: marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions;
    inclined to react violently; fervid; "fierce loyalty"; "in
    a tearing rage"; "vehement dislike"; "violent passions"
    [syn: fierce, tearing, vehement, trigger-happy]
    5: characterized by violence or bloodshed; "writes of crimson
    deeds and barbaric days"- Andrea Parke; "fann'd by
    Conquest's crimson wing"- Thomas Gray; "convulsed with red
    rage"- Hudson Strode [syn: crimson, red]

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    205 Moby Thesaurus words for "violent":
    Dionysiac, Mafioso, Young Turk, abandoned, acid, acidulous, acrid,
    acrimonious, acute, amok, astringent, bacchic, barbarous, beast,
    beastly, beldam, bellowing, berserk, berserker, biting, bitter,
    bomber, brutal, brute, brutish, bulldozer, carried away,
    cataclysmic, catastrophic, caustic, coercive, concentrated,
    corybantic, crazed, cruel, cutting, damaging, deleterious,
    delirious, demon, demoniac, desperate, destructive, detrimental,
    devastating, devil, distracted, double-edged, dragon, drastic,
    ecstatic, edged, energetic, enraptured, escharotic, excessive,
    exorbitant, exquisite, extravagant, extreme, feral, ferocious,
    fiend, fierce, fiery, fire-eater, firebrand, forceful, forcible,
    frantic, frenetic, frenzied, fulminating, furious, fury, goon,
    gorilla, great, gunsel, haggard, hardnose, harmful, harsh,
    hell-raiser, hellcat, hellhound, hellion, hog-wild, holy terror,
    hood, hoodlum, hothead, hotheaded, hotspur, howling, hysterical,
    immoderate, impetuous, in a transport, in hysterics, incendiary,
    incisive, inhuman, injurious, inordinate, insane, intemperate,
    intense, intoxicated, irrational, keen, killer, like one possessed,
    mad, mad dog, madcap, madding, maenadic, maniac, maniacal, mean,
    mighty, monster, mordacious, mordant, mugger, nasty, orgasmic,
    orgiastic, outrageous, passionate, penetrating, physical, piercing,
    poignant, possessed, potent, powerful, rabid, raging, ramping,
    ranting, rapist, raving, raving mad, ravished, revolutionary,
    rigorous, roaring, rough, ruinous, running mad, running wild,
    savage, scathing, serious, severe, sharp, she-wolf, simmering,
    sledgehammer, spitfire, splitting, stabbing, stark-raving mad,
    steamroller, stinging, storming, stormy, strident, stringent,
    strong, strong-arm, tart, tempestuous, termagant, terrible, terror,
    terrorist, tiger, tigress, tornadic, tough, tough guy, transported,
    trenchant, ugly customer, unconscionable, uncontrollable,
    ungovernable, untamed, vehement, venomous, vicious, virago,
    virulent, vitriolic, vixen, volcanic, wild, wild beast, wild-eyed,
    wild-looking, witch, wolf

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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