Similar words: violent, malevolently, violence, gently, recently, apparently, inherently, currently. Meaning: adv. in a violent manner.
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1. Her heart beat violently when she received the letter.
2. He shook her violently by the shoulders.
3. He lunged at me, grabbing me violently.
4. They reacted violently to the news.
5. Her horse shied violently at a gorse bush.
6. I was still trembling violently.
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7. The junta reacted violently to the perceived threat to its authority.
8. Her heart throbbed violently.
9. My pulse beats violently.
10. Her whole body tautened violently.
11. This drug can make some people violently ill.
12. They are violently opposed to the idea.
13. She violently disagreed with what we said.
14. She became so nervous that she shook violently.
15. They have come into conflict, sometimes violently.
16. The boat rocked violently from side to side.
17. They pulled him about rather violently.
18. Several people have been violently attacked in the subway.
19. She found him huddled in a corner, shaking violently.
20. Some opposition activists have been violently attacked.
21. She fired again and saw the creature twist violently.
22. Police and rioters clashed violently.
23. The prisoner's limbs flailed violently because of the pain.
24. The two friends disagreed violently and parted company.
25. Graham began to cough violently.
26. He kicked violently at the door.
27. She shook her head violently.
28. The explosion pitched her violently into the air.
29. The boat rocked violently in the huge waves.
30. There was a resounding slap as Andrew struck him violently across the face.
More similar words: violent, malevolently, violence, gently, recently, apparently, inherently, currently, frequently, gentleness, diligently, impudently, subsequently, consequently, malevolent, benevolent, preeminently, consistently, inadvertently, viol, viola, violin, violate, violation, gallantly, instantly, constantly, insolence, importantly, reluctantly.