[
US
/ˈfɔɹsfəɫi/
]
[ UK /fˈɔːsfəli/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːsfəli/ ]
ADVERB
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with full force
we are seeing this film too late to feel its original impact forcefully
How To Use forcefully In A Sentence
- She pushed more forcefully, and it suddenly slid back like a concertina, separating into seven distinct panels. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
- ‘I'm gonna ask this one more time,’ he says, enunciating every word clearly and forcefully, adding just enough edge to intimidate.
- Any form of line dancing that encourages freewheeling self-expression must be forcefully discouraged.
- Clearing its electronic throat, the ship's communi-cator snapped him forcefully back from nebulous realms inhabited by memories of distant dreams and fading visitations. The Chronicles of Riddick
- For the first time, protesters were calling forcefully Wednesday for labor strikes, despite a warning by Suleiman that calls for civil disobedience are "very dangerous for society and we can't put up with this at all. Egypt Labor Strikes Break Out Across The Country; Protesters Defiant
- The guard pulled Rob to his feet and forcefully set him into the chair, cuffing his hands behind him.
- He had spoken rather forcefully and now fell back on his pillow, aching in the cancered prostate, in his failing kidneys and in each of his four broken bones. Hawaii
- ‘You are not trying a more difficult spell,’ Smith interposed forcefully.
- She turned the giant clear doorknob on the heavy front door and forcefully pulled it towards herself.
- Without any hesitation, I entwine my legs with his and forcefully twist them, knocking him into the third guy there.