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Casually is an antonym for vigorously.


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I strained my hamstring by playing vigorously. The violinist suddenly began playing vigorously.


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They do react vigorously.


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Shake the container vigorously for two minutes.


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Vigorously means in a lively active manner.


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when we shake a branch of a tree vigorously, all the leaves fall down.


How can you protect yourself?

Vigorously.


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Make you a sentence with the word vigorously?

No matter how vigorously Lady MacBeth washed her hands, she could not remove the spot.


What will happen if a glass ruler is rubbed vigorously on a woolen cloth?

A plastic ruler is rubbed vigorously with a woolen cloth


Is vigorously an adverb?

Yes, vigorously is an adverb. In case you wanted to know... vigorousness-noun vigorous-adjective Hope that helped!


Could you find a sentence for the word vigorously?

The cat hid in the closet and licked itself vigorously after being thrown in the tub.