We found 1 definitions of intensest from 1 different sources.
Adjectiveintense, intenser, intensest |
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intense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" | ||
mild moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme; "a mild winter storm"; "a mild fever"; "fortunately the pain was mild"; "a mild rebuke"; "mild criticism" | ||
immoderate beyond reasonable limits; "immoderate laughter"; "immoderate spending" | ||
intemperate given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors; "a hard drinker" | ||
profound situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed; "the profound depths of the sea"; "the dark unfathomed caves of ocean"-Thomas Gray; "unplumbed depths of the sea"; "remote and unsounded caverns" | ||
degree, level, grade a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality; "a moderate grade of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is all a matter of degree" | ||
aggravated incited, especially deliberately, to anger; "aggravated by passive resistance"; "the provoked animal attacked the child" | ||
big, bad in an advanced stage of pregnancy; "was big with child"; "was great with child" | ||
blood-and-guts marked by great zeal or violence; "real blood-and-guts fiction"; "blood-and-guts football" | ||
unrelenting, brutal disagreeably direct and precise; "he spoke with brutal honesty" | ||
cold lacking the warmth of life; "cold in his grave" | ||
concentrated gathered together or made less diffuse; "their concentrated efforts"; "his concentrated attention"; "concentrated study"; "a narrow thread of concentrated ore" | ||
consuming, overwhelming very intense; "politics is his consuming passion"; "overwhelming joy" | ||
deep exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy; "deep political machinations"; "a deep plot" | ||
exquisite, keen of extreme beauty; "her exquisite face" | ||
uttermost, utmost, extreme most distant in any direction; "the extreme edge of town" | ||
tearing, trigger-happy, vehement, fierce, violent irresponsible in the use of firearms | ||
intensified made more intense; "the intensified scrutiny of the candidate's background" | ||
intensive characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form; "the questioning was intensive"; "intensive care"; "research-intensive"; "a labor-intensive industry" | ||
main of force; of the greatest possible intensity; "by main strength" | ||
profound situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed; "the profound depths of the sea"; "the dark unfathomed caves of ocean"-Thomas Gray; "unplumbed depths of the sea"; "remote and unsounded caverns" | ||
raging very severe; "a raging thirst"; "a raging toothache" | ||
screaming so extremely intense as to evoke screams; "in screaming agony"; "a screaming rage" | ||
terrible, wicked, severe morally bad in principle or practice | ||
smart capable of independent and apparently intelligent action; "smart weapons" | ||
strong freshly made or left; "a warm trail"; "the scent is warm" | ||
terrific causing extreme terror; "a terrifying wail" | ||
thick, deep abounding; having a lot of; "the top was thick with dust" | ||
unabated continuing at full strength or intensity; "the winds are unabated"; "the popularity of his books among young people continued unabated" | ||
intense - (of color) having the highest saturation; "vivid green"; "intense blue" | ||
vivid | ||
saturated, pure (of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black | ||
intense - extremely sharp or intense; "acute pain"; "felt acute annoyance"; "intense itching and burning" | ||
acute |