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Intense

Adjective
UK /ɪnˈtens/
US /ɪnˈtens/

Definition

Very strong, extreme, or powerful.

Example

"The sun was intense today."

"He felt intense joy when his team won the competition after months of practice."

"The chili was so intense that it made everyone’s mouth burn."

Explanation

Intense means something that is very strong, extreme, or powerful. It can describe feelings, actions, or situations. For example, he felt intense happiness when he saw his family. It can also describe work, study, or exercises that require a lot of effort, like the class was intense, but very helpful. Another use is for flavours or colours, like the soup had an intense taste of spices means the soup had very strong or powerful taste, or the painting used intense colours means the colours were very bright, deep, or strong. Intense shows that something is more than usual and very noticeable.