Reverse Dictionary: FORCIBLE

ADJECTIVES
1440 — DERF vigorous, forcible, violent → obs.
1450 — PEISANT forcible, as a blow given with a heavy body → obs.
1450 — PUISSANT possessed of or wielding power; having great authority or influence; mighty, potent, powerful, strong, forcible → arch.
1825 — RAMMING forcible, ‘go-ahead’ → sl.
1904 — REESING vehement, strong, forcible → Sc. (Bk.)


ADVERBS
..888 — SWITHLY strongly, forcibly; very greatly, extremely, excessively → obs.
..971 — SWITH strongly, forcibly; very greatly, very much, extremely, excessively → obs.
1000 — NEEDLING forcibly; by force → obs.
1205 — HARDLY with energy, force, or strenuous exertion; vigorously, forcibly, violently → obs.
1330 — PERFORCE by physical force or violence; forcibly, violently → obs.
1380 — AFFORCE forcibly, by force → obs.
1792 — MASTERFULLY violently, forcibly → Sc.
1879 — RAM-JAM forcibly; headlong → Eng. dial.
1905 — EADILY powerfully, forcibly → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — EARDLY powerfully, forcibly → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1338 — SWOUGH a forcible movement; impetus → obs.
1599 — SWINGER something forcible or effective → colloq.


NOUNS, PERSON
1583 — SWINGER a person who acts vigorously or forcibly; a vigorous performer; a powerful fellow → obs.