Synonyms of the word forceful


FORCEFULASSERTIVE - BRUISING - DRASTIC - EMPHATIC - EXCLAMATORY - FIRM - FORCIBLE - IMPELLENT - IMPETUOUS - PHYSICAL - SHARP - STRONG - STRONG-ARM

forceful

  • adj. With assertive force; powerful.

assertive

  • adj. Boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive.

bruising

  • v. present participle of bruise.
  • n. (slang) A violent physical attack on a person.

drastic

  • adj. Having a strong or far-reaching effect; extreme, severe.
  • adj. Acting rapidly or violently.

emphatic

  • adj. Characterized by emphasis; forceful.
  • adj. Stated with conviction.
  • adj. (grammar) Belonging to a set of English tense forms comprising the auxiliary verb do + an infinitive without…
  • adj. (phonology) Belonging to a series of obstruent consonants in several Semitic languages that are distinguished…
  • n. (phonology) An emphatic consonant.
  • n. (linguistics) A word or phrase adding emphasis, such as "a lot" or "really".

exclamatory

  • adj. resembling an exclamation.
  • adj. Emphatic.

firm

  • n. (Britain, business) A business partnership; the name under which it trades.
  • n. (business, economics) A business enterprise, however organized.
  • n. (slang) A criminal gang, especially based around football hooliganism.
  • adj. steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
  • adj. fixed (in opinion).
  • adj. solid, rigid (material state).
  • v. (transitive) To make firm or strong; fix securely.
  • v. (transitive) To make compact or resistant to pressure; solidify.
  • v. (intransitive) To become firm; stabilise.
  • v. (intransitive) To improve after decline.
  • v. (intransitive, Australia) To shorten (of betting odds).
  • v. (transitive, Britain, slang) To select (a higher education institution) as one's preferred choice, so…

forcible

  • adj. Done by force, forced.
  • adj. (rare or obsolete) Having (physical) force, forceful.
  • adj. Having a powerful effect; forceful, telling, strong, convincing, effective.
  • adj. Able to be forced.

impellent

  • adj. Having the quality of being impelling.
  • n. An impelling power or force.

impetuous

  • adj. Making arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive and forceful manner.
  • adj. Characterized by sudden violence or vehemence.

physical

  • adj. Having to do with the body.
  • adj. Having to do with the material world.
  • adj. Involving bodily force.
  • adj. Having to do with physics.
  • adj. (computing) Not virtual; directly corresponding to hardware operation.
  • adj. (obsolete) Relating to physic, or medicine; medicinal; curative; also, cathartic; purgative.
  • n. Physical examination.

sharp

  • adj. Able to cut easily.
  • adj. (colloquial) Intelligent.
  • adj. Terminating in a point or edge; not obtuse or rounded.
  • adj. (music) Higher than usual by one semitone (denoted by the symbol ♯ after the name of the note).
  • adj. (music) Higher in pitch than required.
  • adj. Having an intense, acrid flavour.
  • adj. Sudden and intense.
  • adj. (colloquial) Illegal or dishonest.
  • adj. (colloquial) Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interests; shrewd.
  • adj. Exact, precise, accurate; keen.
  • adj. Offensive, critical, or acrimonious.
  • adj. (colloquial) Stylish or attractive.
  • adj. Observant; alert; acute.
  • adj. Forming a small angle; especially, forming an angle of less than ninety degrees.
  • adj. Steep; precipitous; abrupt.
  • adj. (mathematics, of a statement) Said of as extreme a value as possible.
  • adj. (chess) Tactical; risky.
  • adj. Piercing; keen; severe; painful.
  • adj. Eager or keen in pursuit; impatient for gratification.
  • adj. (obsolete) Fierce; ardent; fiery; violent; impetuous.
  • adj. Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty.
  • adj. (phonetics, dated) Uttered in a whisper, or with the breath alone; aspirated; unvoiced.
  • adv. To a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
  • adv. (not comparable) Exactly.
  • adv. (music) In a higher pitch than is correct or desirable.
  • n. (music) The symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff…
  • n. (music) A note that is played a semitone higher than usual; denoted by the name of the note that is followed…
  • n. (music) A note that is sharp in a particular key.
  • n. (music) The scale having a particular sharp note as its tonic.
  • n. (usually in the plural) Something that is sharp.
  • n. A sharp tool or weapon.
  • n. (medicine) A hypodermic syringe.
  • n. (medicine, dated) A scalpel or other edged instrument used in surgery.
  • n. A dishonest person; a cheater.
  • n. Part of a stream where the water runs very rapidly.
  • n. A sewing needle with a very slender point, more pointed than a blunt or a between.
  • n. (in the plural) middlings.
  • n. (slang, dated) An expert.
  • n. A sharpie (member of Australian gangs of the 1960s and 1970s).
  • v. (music) To raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.
  • v. To play tricks in bargaining; to act the sharper.

strong

  • adj. Capable of producing great physical force.
  • adj. Capable of withstanding great physical force.
  • adj. (of water, wind, etc.) Having a lot of power.
  • adj. Determined; unyielding.
  • adj. Highly stimulating to the senses.
  • adj. Having an offensive or intense odor or flavor.
  • adj. Having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient.
  • adj. (specifically) Having a high alcoholic content.
  • adj. (grammar) Inflecting in a different manner than the one called weak, such as Germanic verbs which change…
  • adj. (chemistry) That completely ionizes into anions and cations in a solution.
  • adj. (military) Not easily subdued or taken.
  • adj. (slang, US) Impressive, good.
  • adj. Having a specified number of people or units.
  • adj. (of a disease or symptom) severe (very bad or intense).
  • adj. (mathematics, logic) Having a wide range of logical consequences; widely applicable. (Often contrasted…
  • adj. (of an argument) Convincing.
  • adv. In a strong manner.

strong-arm

  • adj. Bullying; extortionate.
  • adj. (usually figuratively) Coercive, employing force.
  • v. To bully; to intimidate.
  • v. (often figuratively) To coerce, to muscle.

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