Vehemency

Pronunciation: /ˈviˈhiˈmɛnˈsaɪ/

Vehemency (noun)

  1. Very strong feeling shown in what someone says or does, often with anger, excitement, or strong disagreement.
  2. The strong power of words or statements, especially when they are meant to persuade or demand action.

Examples

  • She spoke with vehemency about fairness.
  • They argued with vehemency to protect their rights.