Words To Describe Intensity

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun The quality or state of being ferocious; extreme fierceness or violence.

  • The ferocity of the lion's attack was truly terrifying.
  • She tackled the project with such ferocity, it was impressive to watch.
  • The rapper delivered his verses with ferocity, showing off his skills.
  • The storm raged on with a ferocity that matched his anger.

adjective describing something that is fast-paced, frenzied, and hectic

  • The frenetic pace of the stock market can be overwhelming for novice investors.
  • I can't keep up with the frenetic energy of this party, I need a break.
  • The frenetic vibe at the concert last night was insane!
  • Her mind was a frenetic whirlwind of thoughts and ideas.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically expressing manner, place, time, or degree

  • The results of the experiment were incredibly promising.
  • I had an incredibly fun time at the party last night.
  • That new movie was incredibly lit!
  • Her talent on the piano is incredibly magical.

noun a strong or eager interest or enthusiasm

adjective having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm

  • His keenness for detail is what sets him apart as a top-notch researcher.
  • She has a keenness for fashion and always knows the latest trends.
  • I can tell by his keenness to hang out that he really wants to be friends.
  • The artist's keenness of vision allowed her to capture the essence of the sunset in her painting.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'severe' describes the intensity or seriousness of something

  • The patient's condition is quite severe and requires immediate medical attention.
  • That was a severe punishment for such a small mistake.
  • Dude, that party was so lit, it was severe!
  • The consequences of his actions were severe, leading to a complete breakdown of trust.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner in which something is done

  • The patient was severely injured in the car accident and required immediate medical attention.
  • She was severely late for the meeting and missed an important presentation.
  • He got severely roasted by his friends for his bad dance moves.
  • The company's reputation was severely damaged after the scandal.

adjective not reduced or lessened; unimpaired or unaltered

  • The artist's talent remained undiminished despite years of practice.
  • Even after all these years, his energy for the project is undiminished.
  • Her love for him is undiminished, no matter what anyone says.
  • The fire of revolution burned undiminished in the hearts of the people.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an acme; highest point; summit; peak

  • The acmatic nature of the experiment allowed for precise measurements to be taken.
  • I couldn't understand the acmatic instructions on the manual, so I just winged it.
  • The acmatic setup was so confusing, I had no clue what to do.
  • Her mind was like an acmatic puzzle, difficult to decipher.