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violenta

Violenta is the feminine form of the adjective violent in several Romance languages, used to describe something or someone characterized by force, aggression, or intensity. It derives from the Latin violentus and shares roots with related words for violence in these languages.

In Spanish, violenta agrees with feminine nouns. It can refer to a person, an event, or a

In Portuguese, violenta likewise agrees with feminine nouns, as in uma tempestade violenta or uma pessoa violenta.

In Italian, violenta is the feminine singular form of violent, used with feminine nouns such as un’azione

Usage notes: violenta is not a standalone English word; in English, the common term is violent. In

See also: violence (English), violencia (Spanish), violência (Portuguese), violenza (Italian).

situation
described
as
violent,
for
example
una
tormenta
violenta
or
una
mujer
violenta.
The
corresponding
masculine
form
is
violento,
and
the
noun
for
the
act
or
state
of
violence
is
violencia.
The
noun
for
violence
is
violência,
while
the
masculine
form
of
the
adjective
is
violento.
violenta
or
una
discussione
violenta.
The
related
noun
for
violence
is
violenza.
all
three
Romance
languages,
violenta
often
carries
the
nuance
of
intensity
or
severity
and
can
describe
physical
aggression,
harsh
behavior,
or
intense
phenomena.