Synonym: crimson, fierce, red, tearing, trigger-happy, vehement, wild. Similar words: violate, violation, lenient, talented, equivalent, adolescent, unrelentingly, entertainment. Meaning: ['vaɪələnt] adj. 1. acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity 2. effected by force or injury rather than natural causes 3. (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud 4. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid 5. characterized by violence or bloodshed.
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31 Some videos have been banned on the basis that they are too violent.
32 She thought the film far too violent to show to children.
33 Haiti's first elected president was deposed in a violent military coup .
34 31 people have been injured in violent incidents throughout the day.
35 I overate at the party last night and got violent indigestion.
36 Violent retribution soon followed.
37 The train stopped with a violent jerk , nearly tipping me out of my bunk.
38 Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured.
39 Some violent men beat up their sons, until the boys are strong enough to hit back.
40 The government must take action now to stop the rise in violent crime.
41 The only to commandeer a man can be violent memories, is the live better.
42 Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies .
43 In Britain, half of all violent crime is perpetrated by people who have been drinking alcohol.
44 Some addicts suffer violent mood swings if deprived of the drug.
45 The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend.
46 So many children who commit violent crimes have themselves been brutalized by years of abuse and neglect.
47 Don't suddenly take up violent exercise after years of inactivity.
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48 He broke the chair in a fit of violent temper.
49 The President was elected with a clear mandate to tackle violent crime.
50 Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
51 Whether these controls will really reduce violent crime is a moot point.
52 Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
53 The train gave a violent lurch.
54 Many football fans are unfairly identified with violent behaviour.
55 The speaker lashed the young people into violent action.
56 Minutes later a violent argument erupted.
57 Violent crime is on the upswing.
58 Nuts can trigger off a violent allergic reaction.
59 He believes that humans are innately violent.
60 I took a violent dislike to him.
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