Download

vigorously

[ US /ˈvɪɡɝəsɫi/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪɡəɹəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with vigor; in a vigorous manner
    he defended his ideas vigorously

How To Use vigorously In A Sentence

  • Vigorously he hops and stomps along with the music.
  • Take spinal charities competing vigorously for funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • This case for a belief module is far from unassailable, and indeed every one of these prongs is still vigorously disputed, but the whole picture is compelling.
  • Add the vermouth, garlic and cayenne, boil the liquid away and start adding ladlefuls of the seaweed and saffron-flavoured vegetable stock, stirring vigorously all the while to aid absorption and prevent sticking.
  • Vigorously develop and produce new type energy - saving construction materials, heat insulating materials and green decoration materials.
  • The Law Society vigorously opposed the restrictive amendment.
  • With little prompting from the teacher, the students raised and vigorously pursued the following questions.
  • The mass movement for technical innovation is vigorously forging ahead in the factory.
  • The fields vegetate vigorously
  • Again and again he declared that he would vigorously enforce laws which he abominates, on civil rights, abortion rights, gay rights, etc.
View all