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  2. adjective. definition 1: having a very great degree of something, such as heat, or being in a very great degree or state. The intense heat from the burning building made it impossible for the fire fighters to go in. synonyms: acute, extreme, great, strong. antonyms: dull, faint, slight, weak.

  3. INTENSE definition: 1. extreme or very strong: 2. Intense people are very serious, and usually have strong emotions or…. Learn more.

  4. Intense definition: existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree. See examples of INTENSE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. a. : existing in an extreme degree. The excitement was intense. intense pain. b. : having or showing a characteristic in extreme degree. intense colors. 2. : marked by or expressive of great zeal, energy, determination, or concentration. intense effort. 3. a. : exhibiting strong feeling or earnestness of purpose. an intense student. b.

  6. You’re probably dealing with an emotionally intense kiddo that just needs a different parenting approach. Let’s problem solve together. An intense child is: Sensitive: Intense kids may be keenly aware of other people’s moods and things like textures, noises, smells, and lights. Parties are challenging.

  7. In its etymological sense, 'intense' implies a state of being stretched or extended to the utmost, suggesting a high degree of strength, severity, or concentration in a particular quality, activity, or experience.

  8. Definitions of 'intense'. 1. Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree. [...] 2. If you describe an activity as intense, you mean that it is very serious and concentrated, and often involves doing a great deal in a short time. [...] 3.

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