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intensely
[ in-tens-lee ]
adverb
- to a high or extreme degree:
Many ingredients are rolled into this intensely flavorful and very versatile curry paste.
- (said in reference to emotions or feelings) acutely, strongly, or vehemently:
We should all be intensely angry about what is happening, and should do something besides just sitting at our computers absorbing information.
I disliked the book intensely.
- earnestly or strenuously; in a highly engaged or involved way:
The first time I watched the documentary, all I saw was these four people talking intensely about their music.
Other Word Forms
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intensely1
Example Sentences
In just about 120 seconds, viewers learn that Violet is not only intensely caring but clever enough to think of cunning, new approaches in a short amount of time when one method falls flat.
Because Mexico depends intensely on sending exports to the U.S.,
Hess and Black thought it would be funny if Black's character Steve announced everything that happens to him intensely, hence the "Chicken jockey!" meme taking off.
The only way to move forward, I was convinced, was to clear out my closet so intensely that I could start over completely.
It is physical, natural but also intensely personal.
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