intensely

IPA: ɪntˈɛnsɫi

adverb

  • In an intense manner.
  • To an intense degree, extremely.
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Examples of "intensely" in Sentences

  • One particular fish that I dislike intensely is called "chum"
  • Third, consumers are more and more interested in intensely local content.
  • “The mood today is what I call intensely cautiously optimistic,” he said with a grin.
  • The meeting made a very powerful impression on me, and my memories of it remain intensely vivid to this day.
  • “Wings,” Kennedy repeated, disliking the expression intensely and all the happier that Lukas was running the show.
  • Now back on a road bike, he plans to train intensely over the next two months, with a view to joining a pro team that will compete in the Quiznos Challenge.
  • The members of a SEAL platoon train intensely together as a small unit for many months (sometimes close to one full year) before deploying anywhere in order that they might effectively work together as
  • Brasyl isn't just a parallel dimensions story, it tackles big issues like free will and the heat death of the universe and places them in intensely personal stories, which serves to humanize these ideas and make them easier to understand.

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