Force Adjective Synonyms
power, might, energy, strength, potency, vigor, intensity, violence, impact, dynamism, pressure
The force of the blow knocked me down.
coercion, pressure, constraint, duress, compulsion, arm-twisting
When persuasion failed, the guards resorted to force.
Force Noun Synonyms
meaning, import, significance
Are they able to cope with the full force of the word 'God'.
weight, persuasiveness, persistence, cogency, effectiveness, efficacy, strength, validity, significance, value
The force of his argument was sufficient to convince us.
push, drive, thrust, propel, prise or prize, break, wrench, crack, jemmy, pry
The tornado forced the chair through the wall. He forced open the safe and took the money.
troops, soldiers, army
NATO forces are on maneuvers.
make, oblige, require, compel, coerce, exact, constrain, enforce, impel, intimidate, pressure or also pressurize, press, dragoon, twist (someone's) arm, bulldoze, put the squeeze on (someone)
Each of us was forced to dig his own grave.
Force Verb Synonyms
exact, extort, extract, wrest, wring, drag
The CIA tried to force a confession from her.
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