Forcefully


[fawrs-fuh l, fohrs-] /ˈfɔrs fəl, ˈfoʊrs-/

adjective
1.
full of ; powerful; vigorous; effective:
a forceful plea for peace.
2.
acting or driven with .
/ˈfɔːsfʊl/
adjective
1.
powerful
2.
persuasive or effective
adj.

1570s, from force (n.) + -ful. Related: Forcefully; forcefulness.

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