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    in·tense
    /inˈtens/

    adjective

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  2. Learn the meaning of intense as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use intense in a sentence and how it differs from related words like acute, fierce, and violent.

  3. Intense means extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong. It can also describe people who are very serious and have strong emotions or opinions. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples of intense.

  4. Learn the meaning of intense as an adjective to describe something or someone that is extremely strong, forceful, or serious. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.

  5. Intense means strong or extreme. If you accidentally spill a cup of hot coffee on yourself, you’ll probably feel intense heat, intense pain, and — if anyone happened to be watching — intense embarrassment.

  6. existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat. acute, strong, or vehement, as sensations, feelings, or emotions: intense anger. Synonyms: strong, ardent, passionate, fervent. of an extreme kind; very great, as in strength, keenness, severity, or the like: an intense gale.

  7. Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree. He was sweating from the intense heat. Suddenly the room filled with intense light. Stevens's murder was the result of a deep-seated and intense hatred. His threats become more intense, agitated, and frequent.

  8. Learn the meaning of intense as an adjective, adverb and noun, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the synonyms, collocations and origin of intense.

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