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31Renoir, Jean — (1894 1979) Actor, director, producer, and screen writer. Arguably one of the most significant French filmmakers ever, Jean Renoir was the second son of renowned painter Pierre Auguste Renoir. Interested in the image from a very early age,… …
32loudly — Synonyms and related words: aloud, clamantly, clamorously, deafeningly, demandingly, exactingly, exigently, exorbitantly, extortionately, firmly, forcefully, forcibly, forte, fortemente, fortissimo, heartily, imperviously, importunately,… …
33very — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. exceedingly, highly; emphatically, decidedly, notably; unusually, remarkably, uncommonly; extremely, surpassingly. See greatness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. extremely, exceedingly, greatly, acutely …
34necessarily — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. vitally, cardinally, fundamentally, importantly, indispensably, momentously, unavoidably, undeniably, certainly, as a matter of course, inexorably, inescapably, ineluctably, inevasively, unpreventably, irresistibly,… …
35urgently — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Critically] Syn. pressingly, instantly, imperatively, necessarily, indispensably, momently, requisitely, essentially, primarily, crucially, capitally, exigently. 2. [Insistently] Syn. compellingly, persuasively,… …
36importunately — adv. with persistent pleading; urgently, pressingly …
37urgently — adv. pressingly, imperatively, crucially …
38pressing — adjective requiring quick or immediate action or attention. ↘expressing something strongly or persistently. noun a record or other object made by moulding under pressure. ↘a series of objects pressed at one time. Derivatives pressingly adverb …
39nearly — ad. 1. Approximately, not remotely. 2. Almost, well nigh, within a little. 3. Closely, intimately. 4. Closely, intimately, pressingly. 5. Stingily, meanly, parsimoniously, penuriously …
40urgently — ad. Pressingly, violently, vehemently, cogently, forcibly, importunately …