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intense

/in'tens/
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Explanation of the Word "Intense"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "intense" to describe feelings or experiences that are stronger than normal.
  • You can also use it to describe colors that are very bright and vivid.
Examples:
  1. In terms of feelings:

    • "She felt an intense joy when she saw her family."
    • "He has intense anxiety before speaking in public."
  2. In terms of colors:

    • "The painting had an intense blue that captured everyone’s attention."
    • "The garden was filled with intense green leaves after the rain."
  3. In terms of sensations:

    • "After the workout, she felt an intense burning in her muscles."
    • "He experienced intense pain after he fell."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Intense" can be used to describe situations or environments, such as "The competition was intense," meaning it was very fierce and challenging.
  • It can also describe a person's characteristics, like "She has an intense personality," meaning her personality is very strong and noticeable.
Word Variants:
  • Intensity (noun): The quality of being intense. Example: "The intensity of the storm surprised everyone."
  • Intensify (verb): To make something stronger or more extreme. Example: "The sun will intensify its heat as summer approaches."
Different Meanings:
  • Emotional intensity: Refers to how strong a person's feelings are.
  • Sensory intensity: Refers to how strong a sensation is, such as pain or pleasure.
  • Color intensity: Refers to how vivid or saturated a color appears.
Synonyms:
  • Strong
  • Severe
  • Extreme
  • Powerful
  • Acute
  • Vigorous
Idioms:
  • "Intense heat": Refers to very high temperatures, often used in weather forecasts or discussions about climate.
  • "Intense emotions": Refers to strong feelings that can be either positive or negative.
Phrasal Verbs:

While "intense" does not typically appear in phrasal verbs, you can combine it with certain phrases for emphasis: - "Turn up the intensity": This can mean to make something more extreme or to increase the strength of an action.

Summary:

"Intense" is a versatile word that helps describe strong feelings, vivid colors, and powerful sensations.

Adjective
  1. (of color) having the highest saturation
    • vivid green
    • intense blue
  2. extremely sharp or intense
    • acute pain
    • felt acute annoyance
    • intense itching and burning
  3. possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree
    • intense heat
    • intense anxiety
    • intense desire
    • intense emotion
    • the skunk's intense acrid odor
    • intense pain
    • enemy fire was intense

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