V9

V9. There's a word beginning with "v" that means something like "angry" or "forceful" Can you suggest what it might be?
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Request 1: There's a word beginning with "v" that means something like "angry" or "forceful" Can you suggest what it might be?

Response 1: The word you might be thinking of is "vehement". It means showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate or intense in expression, emotion, or conviction.

Request 2: Use "vehement" in ten sentences to exemplify its meaning.

Response 2: Certainly, here are ten sentences using the word "vehement" to demonstrate its meaning:

  • 1. The teacher was vehement in her criticism of the student's behavior.
  • 2. The politician made a vehement speech against the proposed policy.
  • 3. The athlete was vehement in her determination to win the race.
  • 4. The protestors were vehement in their demands for justice.
  • 5. The lawyer was vehement in her defense of her client.
  • 6. The parent was vehement in their disapproval of their child's actions.
  • 7. The activist was vehement in their call for social change.
  • 8. The critic was vehement in their condemnation of the artist's work.
  • 9. The soldier was vehement in his commitment to protecting his country.
  • 10. The speaker was vehement in her opposition to the proposed law.

Request 3: Write five sentences with "vehement" as an attributive and not as a predicative adjective.

Response 3: Certainly! Here are five sentences using "vehement" as an attributive adjective:

  • 1. The vehement wind knocked over the trees in its path.
  • 2. The student received a vehement rebuke from the teacher for their behavior.
  • 3. The writer's vehement criticism of the government was published in the newspaper.
  • 4. The coach gave a vehement lecture to the players about their poor performance.
  • 5. The journalist's article was a vehement condemnation of the corporation's practices.

Request 4: What is the noun form of "vehement"? Write five sentences using it.

Response 4: The noun form of "vehement" is "vehemence". Here are five sentences using "vehemence":

  • 1. His vehemence surprised everyone in the room.
  • 2. The politician's speech was full of vehemence.
  • 3. The teacher's vehemence left the student feeling embarrassed.
  • 4. The lawyer's vehemence in the courtroom was impressive.
  • 5. The activist's vehemence inspired many people to join the cause.

General comment
ChatGPT is very good at producing sentences exemplifying words in their various functions.