Intense - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈtens|  American pronunciation of the word intense
Brit.  |ɪnˈtens|  British pronunciation of the word intense

adjective

- extremely sharp or severe (syn: acute)
intense itching and burning
- (of color) having the highest saturation (syn: vivid)
intense blue

Extra examples

He shielded his eyes from the intense flash of light.

She has an intense dislike for her husband's friend.

After many years of intense study, he received his medical degree.

School reform is a subject of intense debate.

The work requires intense concentration.

He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school.

Their excitement was intense.

Young people today are under intense pressure to succeed.

The pain was so intense I couldn't sleep.

He took an intense interest in all religious matters.

The job demands intense concentration.

At least 3000 people were killed in a week of intense fighting.

She's a little too intense for me.

He disliked Kate intensely.

The players grew more intense as the game went on.

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