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Synonyms of the word 
INTENSE → ACUTE - AGGRAVATED - BAD - BIG - BLOOD-AND-GUTS - COLD - CONCENTRATED - CONSUMING - DEEP - EXQUISITE - EXTREME - FIERCE - IMMODERATE - INTEMPERATE - INTENSIFIED - INTENSIVE - KEEN - MAIN - OVERWHELMING - PROFOUND - PURE - RAGING - SATURATED - SCREAMING - SEVERE - SHARP - SMART - STRONG - TEARING - TERRIBLE - TERRIFIC - THICK - TRIGGER-HAPPY - UNABATED - UTMOST - UTTERMOST - VEHEMENT - VIOLENT - VIVID - WICKED - WILDintense- adj. Strained; tightly drawn.
- adj. Strict, very close or earnest.
- adj. Extreme in degree; excessive.
- adj. Extreme in size or strength.
- adj. Stressful and tiring.
- adj. Very severe.
acute- adj. Urgent.
- adj. Sensitive.
- adj. Short, quick, brief.
- adj. (geometry) Of an angle, less than 90 degrees.
- adj. (geometry) Of a triangle, having all three interior angles measuring less than 90 degrees.
- adj. (botany) With the sides meeting directly to form an acute angle (at a apex or base).
- adj. (medicine) Of an abnormal condition of recent or sudden onset, in contrast to delayed onset; this sense…
- adj. (medicine) Of a short-lived condition, in contrast to a chronic condition; this sense also does not imply…
- adj. (orthography, after a letter) Having an acute accent.
- adj. High or shrill.
- n. (orthography) An acute accent.
- n. A person who has the acute form of a disorder, such as schizophrenia.
- v. (phonetics) To give an acute sound to.
aggravated- v. simple past tense and past participle of aggravate.
- adj. Having been the subject of aggravation; frustrated and angry.
bad- adj. Not good; unfavorable; negative.
- adj. Not suitable or fitting.
- adj. Seemingly non-appropriate, in manners, etc.
- adj. Unhealthy.
- adj. Tricky; stressful; unpleasant.
- adj. Evil; wicked.
- adj. Faulty; not functional.
- adj. (of food) Spoiled, rotten, overripe.
- adj. (of breath) Malodorous, foul.
- adj. (informal) Bold and daring.
- adj. (hip-hop slang) good, superlative.
- adj. (of a need or want) Severe, urgent.
- adv. (now colloquial) Badly.
- n. (slang) Error, mistake.
- n. (countable, uncountable, economics) An item (or kind of item) of merchandise with negative value; an unwanted…
- adj. (slang) Fantastic.
- v. (archaic) Alternative past tense of bid. See bade.
- v. (Britain, dialect, transitive) To shell (a walnut).
big- adj. Of great size, large.
- adj. (of an industry or other field) Thought to have undue influence.
- adj. Popular.
- adj. (informal) Adult.
- adj. (informal) Fat.
- adj. (informal) Important or significant.
- adj. (informal, with on) Enthusiastic (about).
- adj. (informal) Mature, conscientious, principled.
- adj. (informal) Well-endowed, possessing large breasts in the case of a woman or a large penis in the case…
- adj. (sometimes figuratively) Large with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce.
- adj. (informal) Used as an intensifier, especially of negative-valence nouns.
- adj. (of a city) populous.
- adv. In a loud manner.
- adv. In a boasting manner.
- adv. In a large amount or to a large extent.
- adv. On a large scale, expansively.
- adv. Hard.
- n. Someone or something that is large in stature.
- n. An important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.
- n. (as plural) The big leagues, big time.
- v. (transitive) To praise or recommend.
- v. (transitive, archaic or Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to inhabit; occupy.
- v. (reflexive, archaic or Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to locate oneself.
- v. (transitive, archaic or Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to build; erect; fashion.
- v. (intransitive, archaic or Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to dwell; have a dwelling.
- n. One or more kinds of barley, especially six-rowed barley.
blood-and-guts- adj. Performed with vigor, ferocity, passion, or violence (especially in competition).
cold- adj. (of a thing) Having a low temperature.
- adj. (of the weather) Causing the air to be cold.
- adj. (of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort.
- adj. Unfriendly, emotionally distant or unfeeling.
- adj. Dispassionate, not prejudiced or partisan, impartial.
- adj. Completely unprepared; without introduction.
- adj. Unconscious or deeply asleep; deprived of the metaphorical heat associated with life or consciousness.
- adj. (usually with "have" or "know" transitively) Perfectly, exactly, completely; by heart.
- adj. (usually with "have" transitively) Cornered, done for.
- adj. (obsolete) Not pungent or acrid.
- adj. (obsolete) Unexciting; dull; uninteresting.
- adj. Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) only feebly; having lost its odour.
- adj. (obsolete) Not sensitive; not acute.
- adj. Distant; said, in the game of hunting for some object, of a seeker remote from the thing concealed. Compare…
- adj. (painting) Having a bluish effect; not warm in colour.
- n. A condition of low temperature.
- n. (medicine) A common, usually harmless, viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and…
- adv. While at low temperature.
- adv. Without preparation.
- adv. With finality.
- adv. (slang, informal, dated) In a cold, frank, or realistically honest manner.
concentrated- adj. Not dilute; having a high concentration.
- adj. Intense; directed towards a specific location.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of concentrate.
consuming- v. present participle of consume.
- adj. Holding one's attention or interest.
- n. consumption; the process by which something is consumed.
deep- adj. (heading, of a physical distance) Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards.
- adj. (heading, intellectual, social) Complex, involved.
- adj. (sound, voice) Low in pitch.
- adj. (of a color) Dark and highly saturated.
- adj. (sleep) Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken).
- adj. Immersed, submerged (in).
- adj. Muddy; boggy; sandy; said of roads.
- adv. Deeply.
- n. (literary, with "the") The deep part of a lake, sea, etc.
- n. (rare) A deep shade of colour.
- n. (US, rare) The profound part of a problem.
- n. (with "the") The sea, the ocean.
- n. (cricket) A fielding position near the boundary.
exquisite- adj. Especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.
- adj. (obsolete) Carefully adjusted; precise; accurate; exact.
- adj. Recherché; far-fetched; abstruse.
- adj. Of special beauty or rare excellence.
- adj. Exceeding; extreme; keen, in a bad or a good sense.
- adj. Of delicate perception or close and accurate discrimination; not easy to satisfy; exact; fastidious.
- n. (rare) Fop, dandy.
extreme- adj. Of a place, the most remote, farthest or outermost.
- adj. In the greatest or highest degree; intense.
- adj. Excessive, or far beyond the norm.
- adj. Drastic, or of great severity.
- adj. Of sports, difficult or dangerous; performed in a hazardous environment.
- adj. (archaic) Ultimate, final or last.
- n. The greatest or utmost point, degree or condition.
- n. Each of the things at opposite ends of a range or scale.
- n. A drastic expedient.
- n. (mathematics) Either of the two numbers at the ends of a proportion, as 1 and 6 in 1:2=3:6.
- adv. (archaic) Extremely.
fierce- adj. Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious or savage.
- adj. Resolute or strenuously active.
- adj. Threatening in appearance or demeanor.
- adj. (slang, Ireland, rural) Excellent, very good.
- adj. (slang, US) Of exceptional quality, exhibiting boldness or chutzpah.
- adv. (slang, Ireland, rural) Extremely; very.
immoderate- adj. Not moderate; excessive.
intemperate- adj. Lacking moderation, temper or control.
- adj. Indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol.
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To disorder.
intensified- v. simple past tense and past participle of intensify.
intensive- adj. Thorough, to a great degree, with intensity.
- adj. Demanding, requiring a great amount.
- adj. Highly concentrated.
- adj. (obsolete) Stretched; allowing intension, or increase of degree; that can be intensified.
- adj. Characterized by persistence; intent; assiduous.
- adj. (grammar) Serving to give force or emphasis.
- adj. (medicine) Related to the need to manage life-threatening conditions by means of sophisticated life support…
- n. (linguistics) Form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive…
keen- adj. Often with a prepositional phrase, or with to and an infinitive: showing a quick and ardent responsiveness…
- adj. Fierce, intense, vehement.
- adj. Having a fine edge or point; sharp.
- adj. Acute of mind, having or expressing mental acuteness; penetrating, sharp.
- adj. Acrimonious, bitter, piercing.
- adj. Of cold, wind, etc.: cutting, penetrating, piercing, sharp.
- adj. (Britain) Extremely low as to be competitive.
- adj. (US, informal, dated) Marvelous.
- adj. (obsolete) Brave, courageous; audacious, bold.
- v. (transitive, rare) To make cold, to sharpen.
- n. A prolonged wail for a deceased person.
- v. (intransitive) To utter a keen.
- v. (transitive) To utter with a loud wailing voice or wordless cry.
- v. (transitive) To mourn.
main- adj. (obsolete) Great in size or degree; vast; strong; powerful; important.
- adj. Principal; prime; chief; leading; of chief or principal importance.
- adj. Principal or chief in size or extent; largest; consisting of the largest part; most important by reason…
- adj. Full; undivided; sheer (of strength, force etc.).
- adj. (nautical) Belonging to or connected with the principal mast in a vessel.
- adj. (dialectal) Big; angry.
- adv. (Britain, dialectal) Very; very much; greatly; mightily; extremely; exceedingly.
- v. (transitive) To mainly play a specific character, or side, when playing a game.
- n. (obsolete, except in might and main) Strength; power; force; violent effort.
- n. That which is chief or principal; the chief or main portion; the gross; the bulk; the greater part.
- n. (informal) The main course, or principal dish of a meal.
- n. (now archaic, US dialectal) The mainland.
- n. (now poetic) The high seas.
- n. A large pipe or cable providing utility service to a building or area, such as water main or electric…
- n. (nautical) The mainsail.
- n. A hand or match in a game of dice.
- n. A stake played for at dice.
- n. The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard.
- n. A match at cockfighting.
- n. A main-hamper, or fruit basket.
overwhelming- v. present participle of overwhelm.
- adj. Overpowering, staggering, or irresistibly strong.
- adj. Very great or intense.
- adj. Extreme.
- n. A situation of being overwhelmed.
profound- adj. Descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
- adj. Very deep; very serious.
- adj. Intellectually deep; entering far into subjects; reaching to the bottom of a matter, or of a branch of…
- adj. Characterized by intensity; deeply felt; pervading.
- adj. Bending low, exhibiting or expressing deep humility; lowly; submissive.
- n. (obsolete) The deep; the sea; the ocean.
- n. (obsolete) An abyss.
- v. (obsolete) To cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
- v. (obsolete) To dive deeply; to penetrate.
pure- adj. Free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
- adj. Free of foreign material or pollutants.
- adj. Free of immoral behavior or qualities; clean.
- adj. (of a branch of science) Done for its own sake instead of serving another branch of science.
- adj. (phonetics) Of a single, simple sound or tone; said of some vowels and the unaspirated consonants.
- adj. (of sound) Without harmonics or overtones; not harsh or discordant.
- adv. (Liverpudlian) to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.
- v. (golf) to hit (the ball) completely cleanly and accurately.
- n. Alternative form of puer.
raging- v. present participle of rage.
- adj. Volatile, very active or unpredictable.
- adj. (of a person) In a state of rage; in a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger.
- n. A display of rage.
saturated- v. simple past tense and past participle of saturate.
- adj. (not comparable) Full; unable to hold or contain any more.
- adj. (comparable) Soaked or drenched with moisture.
- adj. (not comparable, chemistry, of a solution) Containing all the solute that can normally be dissolved at…
- adj. (chemistry) Having all available valence bonds filled; especially of any organic compound containing only…
screaming- v. present participle of scream.
- adj. Loud, sharp, and piercing to the ear.
- adj. Obvious; distinct.
- adj. (LGBT, slang) Effeminate, flamboyant or otherwise obviously gay.
severe- adj. Very bad or intense.
- adj. Strict or harsh.
- adj. Sober, plain in appearance, austere.
sharp- adj. Able to cut easily.
- adj. (colloquial) Intelligent.
- adj. Terminating in a point or edge; not obtuse or rounded.
- adj. (music) Higher than usual by one semitone (denoted by the symbol ♯ after the name of the note).
- adj. (music) Higher in pitch than required.
- adj. Having an intense, acrid flavour.
- adj. Sudden and intense.
- adj. (colloquial) Illegal or dishonest.
- adj. (colloquial) Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interests; shrewd.
- adj. Exact, precise, accurate; keen.
- adj. Offensive, critical, or acrimonious.
- adj. (colloquial) Stylish or attractive.
- adj. Observant; alert; acute.
- adj. Forming a small angle; especially, forming an angle of less than ninety degrees.
- adj. Steep; precipitous; abrupt.
- adj. (mathematics, of a statement) Said of as extreme a value as possible.
- adj. (chess) Tactical; risky.
- adj. Piercing; keen; severe; painful.
- adj. Eager or keen in pursuit; impatient for gratification.
- adj. (obsolete) Fierce; ardent; fiery; violent; impetuous.
- adj. Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty.
- adj. (phonetics, dated) Uttered in a whisper, or with the breath alone; aspirated; unvoiced.
- adv. To a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
- adv. (not comparable) Exactly.
- adv. (music) In a higher pitch than is correct or desirable.
- n. (music) The symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff…
- n. (music) A note that is played a semitone higher than usual; denoted by the name of the note that is followed…
- n. (music) A note that is sharp in a particular key.
- n. (music) The scale having a particular sharp note as its tonic.
- n. (usually in the plural) Something that is sharp.
- n. A sharp tool or weapon.
- n. (medicine) A hypodermic syringe.
- n. (medicine, dated) A scalpel or other edged instrument used in surgery.
- n. A dishonest person; a cheater.
- n. Part of a stream where the water runs very rapidly.
- n. A sewing needle with a very slender point, more pointed than a blunt or a between.
- n. (in the plural) middlings.
- n. (slang, dated) An expert.
- n. A sharpie (member of Australian gangs of the 1960s and 1970s).
- v. (music) To raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.
- v. To play tricks in bargaining; to act the sharper.
smart- v. (intransitive) To hurt or sting.
- v. (transitive) To cause a smart or sting in.
- v. To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or grief; to suffer; to feel the sting of evil.
- adj. Causing sharp pain; stinging.
- adj. Sharp; keen; poignant.
- adj. Exhibiting social ability or cleverness.
- adj. Exhibiting intellectual knowledge, such as that found in books.
- adj. (often in combination) Equipped with digital/computer technology.
- adj. Good-looking.
- adj. Cleverly shrewd and humorous in a way that may be rude and disrespectful.
- adj. Sudden and intense.
- adj. (US, Southern, dated) Intense in feeling; painful. Used usually with the adverb intensifier right.
- adj. (archaic) Efficient; vigorous; brilliant.
- adj. (archaic) Pretentious; showy; spruce.
- adj. (archaic) Brisk; fresh.
- n. A sharp, quick, lively pain; a sting.
- n. Mental pain or suffering; grief; affliction.
- n. Smart-money.
- n. (slang, dated) A dandy; one who is smart in dress; one who is brisk, vivacious, or clever.
strong- adj. Capable of producing great physical force.
- adj. Capable of withstanding great physical force.
- adj. (of water, wind, etc.) Having a lot of power.
- adj. Determined; unyielding.
- adj. Highly stimulating to the senses.
- adj. Having an offensive or intense odor or flavor.
- adj. Having a high concentration of an essential or active ingredient.
- adj. (specifically) Having a high alcoholic content.
- adj. (grammar) Inflecting in a different manner than the one called weak, such as Germanic verbs which change…
- adj. (chemistry) That completely ionizes into anions and cations in a solution.
- adj. (military) Not easily subdued or taken.
- adj. (slang, US) Impressive, good.
- adj. Having a specified number of people or units.
- adj. (of a disease or symptom) severe (very bad or intense).
- adj. (mathematics, logic) Having a wide range of logical consequences; widely applicable. (Often contrasted…
- adj. (of an argument) Convincing.
- adv. In a strong manner.
tearing- v. present participle of tear.
- adj. very hasty.
- n. The act by which something is torn; a laceration.
- n. (computer graphics) Distortion of an animated display when the contents of the framebuffer are rendered…
- n. (medicine) continuous shedding of tears; epiphora.
terrible- adj. Dreadful; causing alarm and fear.
- adj. Formidable, powerful.
- adj. Intense; extreme in degree or extent.
- adj. Unpleasant; disagreeable.
- adj. Very bad; lousy.
terrific- adj. (colloquial) Frighteningly good.
- adj. (colloquial) Astounding or awesome.
- adj. Terrifying; causing terror.
- adj. Frightful or very unpleasant.
- adj. (colloquial) Extraordinarily great or intense.
thick- adj. Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
- adj. Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
- adj. Heavy in build; thickset.
- adj. Densely crowded or packed.
- adj. Having a viscous consistency.
- adj. Abounding in number.
- adj. Impenetrable to sight.
- adj. Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated.
- adj. (informal) Stupid.
- adj. (informal) Friendly or intimate.
- adj. Deep, intense, or profound.
- adj. (Britain, dated) troublesome; unreasonable.
- adj. (slang, chiefly of women) Curvy and voluptuous, and especially having large hips.
- adv. In a thick manner.
- adv. Thickly.
- adv. Frequently; in great numbers.
- n. The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
- n. A thicket.
- n. (slang) A stupid person; a fool.
- v. (archaic, transitive) To thicken.
trigger-happy- adj. (idiomatic) Having a tendency or desire to shoot a firearm irresponsibly before adequately identifying…
- adj. (idiomatic) Inclined to behave recklessly or violently at the slightest provocation.
unabated- adj. continuing at full strength or intensity.
utmost- adj. Situated at the most distant limit; farthest.
- adj. The most extreme; ultimate; greatest.
- n. Maximum; greatest possible amount or quantity.
uttermost- adj. Outermost.
- adj. Extreme; utmost; being; in the farthest, greatest, or highest degree.
- n. The utmost; the highest or greatest degree; the farthest extent.
vehement- adj. Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.
violent- adj. Involving extreme force or motion.
- adj. Involving physical conflict.
- adj. Likely to use physical force.
- adj. Intensely vivid.
- adj. (obsolete) Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural.
- v. (transitive, archaic) To urge with violence.
- n. (obsolete) An assailant.
vivid- n. (New Zealand) A felt-tipped permanent marker, genericised from the brand.
- adj. (of perception) Clear, detailed or powerful.
- adj. (of an image) Bright, intense or colourful.
- adj. Full of life, strikingly alive.
wicked- adj. Evil or mischievous by nature.
- adj. (slang) Excellent; awesome; masterful; deeply satisfying.
- adv. (slang, New England, Britain) Very, extremely.
- n. (usually humorous) People who are wicked.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of wick.
- adj. Having a wick.
- adj. (Britain, dialect, chiefly Yorkshire) Infested with maggots.
wild- adj. Untamed; not domesticated.
- adj. Unrestrained or uninhibited.
- adj. Raucous, unruly, or licentious.
- adj. Visibly and overtly anxious; frantic.
- adj. Disheveled, tangled, or untidy.
- adj. Enthusiastic.
- adj. Inaccurate.
- adj. Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
- adj. (nautical) Hard to steer; said of a vessel.
- adj. (mathematics, of a knot) Not capable of being represented as a finite closed polygonal chain.
- adv. Inaccurately; not on target.
- n. The undomesticated state of a wild animal.
- n. (chiefly in the plural) a wilderness.
- v. (intransitive, slang) To commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially…
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