The robber looked intently at the pistol as the situation grew more intense.
Example sentence - They listened intently as he told of his adventures in the foreign land.
A man in the coat was watching a certain boy intently.
One example is - He intently listened to the speech. Another example is - The couple intently watched the entire DVD box set.
People watched intently as the firemen fought the fire.
The comparative form of "intently" is "more intently," and the superlative form is "most intently." These forms are used to compare the intensity or focus of actions between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She listened more intently than her classmates" or "He focused on the task most intently of all."
The word "intently", an adverb, can be used in sentences such as: "They listened intently to Dr. Who through his entire class", or "She was studying so intently in her room, she didn't notice her mother walking in".
i was working on answering this question intently.
Example sentence - They listened intently as he told of his adventures in the foreign land.
I watched intently to see if this answer earns me a trust point.
A man in the coat was watching a certain boy intently.
One example is - He intently listened to the speech. Another example is - The couple intently watched the entire DVD box set.
He stared at his computer screen intently.
During the recital
People watched intently as the firemen fought the fire.
"During the recital" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It indicates the time frame when the action of listening intently took place.
"The boy was staring at her intently, and suddenly she felt very uncomfortable."
I am reading this book very intently; it is quite captivating.