Words For Intensity

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective intensifying the meaning of the following adjective or adverb

adverb used for emphasis or to indicate a high degree of something

  • The professor spoke ever so eloquently during the lecture.
  • She was ever so excited to see her favorite band perform live.
  • I'm ever so tired after staying up all night studying.
  • The sun shone ever so brightly on the field, making it a perfect day for a picnic.

noun a large number of something; a multitude

verb to be full of or swarming with

  • The river teems with a variety of fish species.
  • The market is always teeming with people on weekends.
  • The party was teeming with cool people.
  • Her mind teems with creative ideas.

adjective characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotions

  • The tempestuous weather caused delays in the flight schedule.
  • Their tempestuous relationship was the talk of the town.
  • I can't believe how tempestuous the party got last night!
  • His tempestuous emotions were like a storm brewing inside him.

verb present participle of the verb 'thunder', which means to make a loud, deep, rumbling noise

adjective describing a loud, deep sound like that of thunder

  • The thundering sound of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.
  • We could hear the thundering storm approaching.
  • The thundering bass at the concert was so loud!
  • Her voice was like thundering waves crashing against the shore.

adjective not controlled or limited; unrestrained

  • The unbridled enthusiasm of the students was evident during the science fair.
  • She danced with unbridled joy at the party last night.
  • His unbridled confidence can sometimes come off as arrogance.
  • The artist's unbridled creativity knew no bounds as she painted her masterpiece.