vehemence/ˈviːəmən(t)s/EtymologyFrom Middle English vehemens, vemance, from Old French vëemence, vehemence, from Latin vehementia (“eagerness, strength”), from vehemens (“eager”).vehemence means an intense concentration, force or power. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.nounAn intense concentration, force or power.“The bear attacked with vengeance and vehemence.”A wild or turbulent ferocity or fury.“His response was bursting with hatred and vehemence.”Eagerness, fervor, excessive strong feeling.“I could not wonder at the vehemence of her care, her very soul was tenderness […]”