forceful (Meaning)

Wordnet

forceful (a)

characterized by or full of force or strength (often but not necessarily physical)

Wordnet

forceful (s)

forceful and definite in expression or action

Webster

forceful (a.)

Full of or processing force; exerting force; mighty.

forceful Sentence Examples

  1. The forceful wind slammed against the windowpanes, rattling them violently.
  2. His speech was forceful and persuasive, swaying the audience with his conviction.
  3. The police used forceful tactics to subdue the protesters, pepper-spraying and arresting them.
  4. The river's current was forceful, making it dangerous to swim across.
  5. The earthquake's forceful tremors caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure.
  6. The teacher's forceful reprimand left the students feeling humiliated and ashamed.
  7. The company's forceful advertising campaign generated significant attention for its new product.
  8. The attorney's forceful cross-examination exposed the flaws in the witness's testimony.
  9. The disease struck with forceful intensity, leaving its victims weak and debilitated.
  10. The forceful handshake revealed a firm grip and a strong presence.

FAQs About the word forceful

characterized by or full of force or strength (often but not necessarily physical), forceful and definite in expression or actionFull of or processing force; ex

strong,compelling, convincing, conclusive,effective, cogent, satisfying, decisive, definitive, persuasive

ineffective, inconclusive, shaky, unfounded, indecisive, inconclusive, unfounded, ineffective, unconvincing, indecisive

The forceful wind slammed against the windowpanes, rattling them violently.

His speech was forceful and persuasive, swaying the audience with his conviction.

The police used forceful tactics to subdue the protesters, pepper-spraying and arresting them.

The river's current was forceful, making it dangerous to swim across.