Contundente in english

Overwhelming

pronunciation: oʊvɜrwelmɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

contundente = assertive ; cogent ; vociferous ; vocal ; forthright ; uncompromising ; categorical ; unequivocal ; categoric ; unmitigaged ; arresting ; power-packed ; powerful ; hard-hitting. 

Example: I tried to say at the very outset of my remarks that there probably has not been sufficient consumer-like and assertive leverage exerted upon our chief suppliers.Example: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Example: The reaction came in 1978 -- a vociferous social demand for reading and learning, including a new interest in librarianship.Example: Koelling has been a vocal advocate for successful digitization projects in the museum community.Example: We have been told once, in clear and forthright terms, what it is that we need.Example: What precipitated that furor was that Panizzi's volume represented a uncompromising rejection of the comfortable ideology of the finding catalog.Example: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Example: The exhaustive and unequivocal definition of the nature and types of material qualifying to be described as ephemera could probably form the basis of a learned dissertation.Example: The question of the need for categoric assurances is not locked into a 12 month timeframe or any other timeframe.Example: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Example: It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.Example: Eating these power-packed vegetables in their natural state especially garlic increases their health benefits.Example: This book is a powerful eyewitness account of the Holocaust & how it affected both victims & oppressors.Example: His brand new single is a punchy and hard-hitting track that highlights the artist's amazing energy
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» de forma contundenteuncompromisingly .

Example: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.

» de manera contundenteuncompromisingly .

Example: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.

» de modo contundenteuncompromisingly .

Example: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.

» demostrar de un modo contundentedemonstrate + beyond (all) doubtprove + beyond all doubt .

Example: The Parry Report has demonstrated beyond all doubt how critical to the functioning of a university, both as a seat of learning and a centre of research, an effective library is.

Example: It has been proved beyond all doubt that sharing books with babies is not only desirable but vital.

» éxito contundenteroaring successthumping successrecord successaward-winning success .

Example: From the beginning the library was a roaring success; 10,000 readers registered before it even opened = Desde el comienzo la biblioteca tuvo un éxito contundente: 10.000 lectores se habían inscrito incluso antes de abrir.

Example: Their quilted jackets are a thumping success as they not only look trendy but are very comfortable as well.

Example: Despite threatening skies and warm temperatures, the 20th annual Festival in Sycamore enjoyed record success.

Example: I would like to give a huge THANX to all of the wonderful people who contributed to our site, and helped make it an incredible, international, award-winning success.

» pruebas contundenteshard evidence .

Example: The verdict in the Oxford case was the result of limitations in the law of high treason combined with the absence of hard evidence that Oxford actually intended to assassinate the Queen.

» resolver el debate de forma contundenteclinch + the argumentclinch + the issue .

Example: Paradoxically enough, it might be the coming of computerised reference work that will finally clinch the argument that the reference process is far more than mechanistic question-answering.

Example: It was the triumph of Darwinism in the nineteenth century which for many humanists clinched the issue between theistic religion and science.

» resolver el debate de forma contuntendeclinch + the affair .

Example: 'The library needs furniture....' 'Okay,' he said, as if clinching the affair.

» victoria contundentethumping winrunaway victory .

Example: Mexico are all smiles after a thumping win over Jamaica in rugby.

Example: He has became the third athlete to successfully defend their title after a runaway victory around a loop course in the city streets of Daegu.

Contundente synonyms

intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective irresistible in spanish: irresistible, pronunciation: ɪrɪzɪstəbəl part of speech: adjective consuming in spanish: consumidor, pronunciation: kənsumɪŋ part of speech: adjective overpowering in spanish: abrumador, pronunciation: oʊvɜrpaʊrɪŋ part of speech: adjective resistless in spanish: irresistible, pronunciation: rɪzɪstləs part of speech: adjective
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