The difference between Full-throated and Vehement

When used as adjectives, full-throated means using all the power of one's voice (also used figuratively of noises made by inanimate objects), whereas vehement means showing strong feelings.


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  1. Full-throated as an adjective:

    Using all the power of one's voice (also used figuratively of noises made by inanimate objects).

  2. Full-throated as an adjective (figuratively):

    Emphatic, vehement, forceful.

  3. Full-throated as an adjective (of a woman, euphemism, dated):

    Having ample breasts, buxom, curvaceous.

  1. Vehement as an adjective:

    Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.

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