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Meaning of violence
The primary meaning of the word "violence" is behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
Etymology of violence
The word "violence" comes from the Old French word "violence", which is derived from the Latin word "violentia", meaning "force, vehemence, or ferocity"
The Latin word "violentia" is derived from "violentus", which means "full of force, powerful, or vehement"
The word "violence" has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe acts of physical force or aggression.
Synonyms
aggression
brutality
fierceness
savagery
cruelty
ferocity
hostility
belligerence
bellicosity
combativeness
pugnacity
truculence
contentiousness
quarrelsomeness
argumentativeness
contentiousness
turbulence
storminess
tumult
uproar
mayhem
chaos
anarchy
lawlessness
disorder
riot
turmoil
clash
strife
conflict
fighting
bloodshed
slaughter
carnage
butchery
massacre
bloodbath
brutality
viciousness
ruthlessness
mercilessness
heartlessness
callousness
inhumanity
barbarity
atrocity
abomination
outrage
attack
assault
battery
abuse
maltreatment
mistreatment.
Definitions
- Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something
- The use of physical force to harm or kill someone, or to damage property
- A great force or energy, especially of a destructive kind
- A violent act or event, especially one that is sudden and uncontrolled
Usage Examples
- The police are investigating the violence that broke out at the football match
- The new policy aims to reduce violence against women and children
- The violence in the movie was so graphic that it made me look away
- The violence of the storm caused widespread destruction and power outages
Antonyms
peacefulness
calmness
serenity
tranquility
mildness
gentleness
kindness
compassion
empathy
nonviolence
pacifism
cooperation
harmony
concord
agreement
unity
friendship
amity
cordiality
courtesy
politeness
civility
respect
tolerance
patience
understanding
forgiveness
reconciliation
mediation
arbitration
diplomacy.