Intensely

  • 1Intensely — In*tense ly, adv. 1. Intently. [Obs.] J. Spencer. [1913 Webster] 2. To an extreme degree; as, weather intensely cold. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2intensely — adverb a) In an intense manner. He pursued his studies intensely. b) To an intense degree, extremely. An intensely private man, he kept chit chat to a minimum …

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  • 3intensely — adv. Intensely is used with these adjectives: ↑alive, ↑aware, ↑bright, ↑claustrophobic, ↑coloured, ↑competitive, ↑conscious, ↑controversial, ↑curious, ↑dramatic, ↑emotional, ↑ …

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  • 4intensely — intense ► ADJECTIVE (intenser, intensest) 1) of extreme force, degree, or strength. 2) extremely earnest or serious. DERIVATIVES intensely adverb intenseness noun. ORIGIN Latin intensus stretched tightly, strained , from int …

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  • 5intensely — adverb in an intense manner (Freq. 3) he worked intensely • Derived from adjective: ↑intense …

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  • 6intensely — adverb see intense …

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  • 7intensely — See intense. * * * …

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  • 8intensely — Synonyms and related words: abundantly, actively, acutely, amazingly, amply, animatedly, ardently, assiduously, astonishingly, awesomely, breathlessly, briskly, con brio, conspicuously, copiously, cordially, deafeningly, devotedly, devoutly,… …

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  • 9intensely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. deeply, profoundly, strongly; see very …

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  • 10intensely — in tense·ly || ɪn tenslɪ adv. extremely, greatly, powerfully; strongly, profoundly, deeply; acutely, severely; strenuously …

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