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adjectivestark [Persönlichkeit, Charakter]; energisch [Person, Art, Maßnahme]; schwungvoll [Rede-, Schreibweise]; eindrucksvoll [Sprache]; eindringlich [Worte]* * ** * *force·ful[ˈfɔ:sfəl, AM ˈfɔ:rs-]adj attack kraftvoll\forceful personality starke Persönlichkeit* * *['fOːsfUl]adj1) (= hard) blow, kick kräftig, wuchtig2) (= vigorous) person, manner, action energisch; character, personality stark; rejection, criticism, denial entschieden; speech, statement, language, style eindringlich; reminder eindringlich, nachdrücklich; argument (= strong) eindringlich; (= convincing) überzeugendhe was forceful in his refusal — er weigerte sich entschieden
she was forceful in her condemnation of the regime — sie verurteilte das Regime aufs schärfste or Schärfste
* * *forceful adj (adv forcefully)1. energisch, kraftvoll (Person)2. eindrucksvoll, -dringlich (Rede etc)3. zwingend, überzeugend (Argument etc)* * *adjectivestark [Persönlichkeit, Charakter]; energisch [Person, Art, Maßnahme]; schwungvoll [Rede-, Schreibweise]; eindrucksvoll [Sprache]; eindringlich [Worte]* * *adj.kraftvoll adj.kräftig adj.
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