Definition of intense adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

INTENSE definition: existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree. See examples of intense used in a sentence.

Having a high degree of strength, severity, or concentration in a particular quality, activity, or experience. See example sentences, synonyms, and etymology for the adjective intense.

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very great, as in strength, keenness, severity, or the like: an intense gale. having a characteristic quality in a high degree: The intense sunlight was blinding.

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 β€” if anyone happened to be watching β€” intense embarrassment.

INTENSE definition: 1. extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong: 2. Intense people are very serious, and…. Learn more.

Intense often suggests a strength or concentration that arises from an inner disposition and is particularly appropriate for describing emotional states: "He wondered vaguely why all this intense …

If you describe a person as intense, you mean that they appear to concentrate very hard on everything that they do, and they feel and show their emotions in a very extreme way.

The meaning of INTENSE is existing in an extreme degree. How to use intense in a sentence.

If you describe a person as intense, you mean that they appear to concentrate very hard on everything that they do, and they feel and show their emotions in a very extreme way.

The meaning of INTENSE is existing in an extreme degree. How to use intense in a sentence.

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