acute, agonizing, close, concentrated, deep, drastic, excessive, exquisite, extreme, fierce, forceful, great, harsh, intensive, powerful, profound, protracted, serious (informal) severe, strained, unqualified
intense immense
very strong affection intense liking tender emotion
Affect can be described using words such as emotional, expressive, vibrant, subdued, intense, flat, dynamic, and reactive. Other terms include cheerful, melancholic, anxious, joyful, and neutral. These words capture the various emotional states and expressions associated with affect.
When someone is 'fervent', it means they are enthusiastic. Other words that could be used in place of 'fervent' include 'animated', 'earnest', 'excited', 'passionate', 'vehement', and 'zealous'.
Linking words that are similar in meaning.
awesome, great, tremendous, intense
Candela is the basic SI unit of luminous intensity. In other words it is a measure of how bright/intense the human eye perceives the light in a given direction.
There are various forms of words for a love of books, the most common being a book-worm. However, the accurate term is 'bibliophile'. Other words include 'bibliophiliac' and 'bibliomaniac'.
intense immense
very strong affection intense liking tender emotion
Affect can be described using words such as emotional, expressive, vibrant, subdued, intense, flat, dynamic, and reactive. Other terms include cheerful, melancholic, anxious, joyful, and neutral. These words capture the various emotional states and expressions associated with affect.
Intense Devotion is commonly mistaken for "love" along with mannny other feelings. Love is matter of opinion though.
There is no evidence that they were any more (or less) antisemitic than other lower middle class Catholics in Upper Austria at the time. In other words, there no evidence of any intense or obsessive antisemitism in the family.
Intense deformation and metamorphism are associated with convergent tectonic boundaries, where two plates move towards each other and one is forced beneath the other. This process, known as subduction, leads to intense compression and the formation of mountain ranges.
When someone is 'fervent', it means they are enthusiastic. Other words that could be used in place of 'fervent' include 'animated', 'earnest', 'excited', 'passionate', 'vehement', and 'zealous'.
intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries
beaming, intense, and booming