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intense
adjective as in forceful, severe; passionate
Strongest matches
acute, bitter, deep, energetic, excessive, extraordinary, extreme, fierce, great, harsh, heightened, intensified, intensive, powerful, profound, protracted, sharp, strong, violent, vivid
Weak matches
agonizing, all-consuming, ardent, biting, burning, close, concentrated, consuming, cutting, diligent, eager, earnest, exaggerated, exceptional, exquisite, fanatical, fervent, fervid, forcible, full, hard, impassioned, keen, marked, piercing, pungent, shrill, stinging, strained, supreme, undue, vehement, zealous
Example Sentences
“It was a big, intense search,” said the film’s director Jon M. Chu, who received Bode’s submission late in the casting process.
The JNF's terraforming projects have, in a sense, never stopped, even if intense and concerted human effort has tapered off in some areas since 1948.
"With more frequent and intense hurricanes due to climate change, our model could significantly improve the accuracy of wind field predictions," said Hu.
Instead, experts say most reinforcements were moved to Kursk from parts in Ukraine where the fighting is not as intense.
For example, almond and vinegar became more intense when participants were happy or experienced a positive emotion, but if a person was even mildly stressed they perceived a less intense vinegar aroma, Loke said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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