Assert
The Tagalog word for vigorously is "maigsing pagsisikap" or "masigasig".
The word "declare" can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of stating something formally or emphatically. As a noun, it refers to an official or formal statement.
She vigorously shook the bottle to mix the ingredients thoroughly before pouring the drink.
The Tagalog word for declare is "ihayag."
Yes, the word "transmit" has a short 'a' sound as in 'cat' at the beginning of the word.
The Tagalog word for vigorously is "maigsing pagsisikap" or "masigasig".
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
Tell, announce.
The word "declare" can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of stating something formally or emphatically. As a noun, it refers to an official or formal statement.
She vigorously shook the bottle to mix the ingredients thoroughly before pouring the drink.
No matter how vigorously Lady MacBeth washed her hands, she could not remove the spot.
Deny
The cat hid in the closet and licked itself vigorously after being thrown in the tub.
whip
There are several definitions of the word "scour". Most commonly it means to scrub something vigorously in order to clean it. The word "scouring" is also sometimes used when animals, often cattle, have diarrhea.
declare
The Tagalog word for declare is "ihayag."