/fɔˈɹsfʌl/ - [forsful] - force•ful
We found 5 definitions of forceful from 4 different sources.
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forceful - characterized by or full of force or strength (often but not necessarily physical); "a forceful speaker"; "a forceful personality"; "forceful measures"; "a forceful plan for peace" | ||
forceless, unforceful lacking force; feeble; "a forceless argument" | ||
bruising brutally forceful and compelling; "protected from the bruising facts of battle" | ||
drastic forceful and extreme and rigorous; "drastic measures" | ||
exclamatory, emphatic forceful and definite in expression or action; "the document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty" | ||
firm, strong strong and sure; "a firm grasp"; "gave a strong pull on the rope" | ||
forcible, strong-arm, physical impelled by physical force especially against resistance; "forcible entry"; "a real cop would get physical"; "strong-arm tactics" | ||
impellent forcing forward or onward; impelling; "an impellent power"; "an impellent cause" | ||
impetuous marked by violent force; "impetuous heaving waves" | ||
forceful - forceful and definite in expression or action; "the document contained a particularly emphatic guarantee of religious liberty" | ||
emphatic | ||
assertive, self-asserting, self-assertive aggressively self-assured; "an energetic assertive boy who was always ready to argue"; "pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act" |