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Synonyms for vigorously
vig·or·ous·ly
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vigorouslyadverb
Synonyms:
powerfully, forcefully, energeticallyvigorouslyadverb
With intense energy, force or vigor
Synonyms:
powerfully, energetically, forcefully
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List of paraphrases for "vigorously":
strongly, energetically, forcefully, actively, firmly, robustly, emphatically, resolutely, vehemently, aggressively, strenuously, decisively, rigorously, positive, powerfully, vigourously, active
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#954 | active | |
#1467 | positive | |
#4254 | strongly | |
#7031 | actively | |
#11406 | firmly | |
#20402 | aggressively | |
#24265 | vigorously | |
#30398 | powerfully | |
#34972 | cleverly | |
#37093 | rigorously | |
#40546 | forcefully | |
#42950 | emphatically | |
#45457 | decisively | |
#49296 | vehemently | |
#53738 | smartly | |
#61589 | resolutely | |
#62773 | energetically | |
#83376 | strenuously | |
#85973 | robustly |
How to use vigorously in a sentence?
Alabama Governor Robert Bentley:
There are no grounds for impeachment, and I will vigorously defend Alabama Governor Robert Bentley and my administration from this political attack.
It is imperative for members of United Nations to take United Nations to heart, enforcement of Security Council sanctions must continue vigorously and without fail until we realize the fully, final, verified denuclearization. The members of Security Council must set the example on that effort, and we must all hold each other accountable.
They've done everything they could possibly do to control the disease. They had a plan, they had a strategy, they have been responding very vigorously.
Although he vigorously denies using physical force, Mr. Weinstein has himself recognized that his contact with women was indefensible and incredibly hurtful, in retrospect, I knew enough in 2015 that I believe I should have been on notice of a problem, and done something about it. I don’t know what, if anything, happened after 2015, but to the extent it did, I think I have some responsibility. I also think that if people had taken action earlier it would have been better for Mr. Weinstein.
The City Attorney's Office will vigorously defend this prudent approach ensuring public health and safety.
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