The difference between Swith and Vehement
When used as adjectives, swith means strong, whereas vehement means showing strong feelings.
Swith is also adverb with the meaning: quickly, speedily, promptly.
check bellow for the other definitions of Swith and Vehement
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Swith as an adjective (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Strong; vehement.
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Swith as an adverb (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Quickly, speedily, promptly.
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Swith as an adverb (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Strongly; vehemently; very.
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Vehement as an adjective:
Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.