forceful

/ˈfɔrsfəl/
adjective
  1. Expressing opinions or demands strongly and clearly, so that people listen or take action.
    • His forceful argument left no room for doubt about his position.
    • She gave a forceful speech that convinced everyone to support the new policy.
    • The teacher was forceful but fair when explaining the classroom rules.
  2. Using or involving great physical strength or power.
    • The door wouldn't open, so he gave it a forceful push.
    • A forceful wind uprooted several trees during the storm.
    • The boxer delivered a forceful punch that knocked his opponent down.
  3. Having a strong effect or influence; powerful and convincing.
    • The documentary was a forceful reminder of the need to protect the environment.
    • The painting's use of color was so forceful that it stayed in my mind for days.
    • Her forceful personality made her a natural leader in the group.
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