Intense [adjective]

Definition of Intense:

forceful, severe; passionate

Opposite/Antonyms of Intense:


Sentence/Example of Intense:

These intense blazes can level vast stretches of the forest rather than simply clearing out the undergrowth and leaving the big trees standing, says Scott Stephens, a professor of fire science at UC Berkeley.

It faced intense pressure to ensure that — just as Airbus promised — pilots transferring from earlier 737 models didn’t need expensive additional simulator training.

Apple Watch SEThere’s now a cheaper version of the Watch for people who don’t need the most intense sensors.

In the face of intense pressure to produce the rushed Salk vaccine, Merck was the only involved company to withdraw from the flawed national rollout.

Such homes offer support beyond traditional foster homes for families caring for children with intense mental health needs.

And, as you might expect, the most intense and most recent moments tend to stand out.

The training for these missions is far from intense, and anyone who’s healthy should be able to go.

Yet explaining how such intense interdependencies between species evolve is always a challenge.

The bill kick-started a year of intense protest by Hong Kongers, which the local government failed to quell.

Locally, San Diego State University – home to an intense outbreak – is not testing its sewage, a spokesman said.