"Intensifiers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Intensifiers are linguistic devices used to modify or strengthen the meaning of adjectives or adverbs. They are words that can increase the degree of an emotion, a state or an action expressed by a verb, adjective or adverb.
Examples of intensifiers include:
very (very happy, very big)
extremely (extremely tired, extremely hot)
highly (highly educated, highly skilled)
remarkably (remarkably talented, remarkably smart)
incredibly (incredibly beautiful, incredibly strong)
amazingly (amazingly good, amazingly fast)
surprisingly (surprisingly good, surprisingly old)
unusually (unusually good, unusually intelligent)
Intensifiers can be used to:
Increase the degree of an emotion: "I'm extremely happy today." (instead of "I'm happy today")
Enhance the degree of a state or condition: "She's highly educated." (instead of "She's educated")
Add surprise or unexpectedness: "It's surprisingly cold outside." (instead of "It's cold outside")
It's worth noting that intensifiers can be used with caution, as overusing them can make your language sound repetitive and insincere.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "intensated" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up or variant word. Could you please provide more context or information about the word "intensated" so I can better understand its meaning?
Intense is an adjective that means extremely strong, extreme, or strong in feeling or degree. It can describe a variety of things, including emotions, sensations, or situations.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The intense heat made it hard to breathe.<br> The intense competition pushed the athletes to their limits.<br> The intense emotion in her voice was palpable.<br><br>In general, intense implies a high level of strength, power, or passion, and is often used to convey a sense of urgency, urgency, or importance.
Strongly or intensely refers to something that is done or experienced in a strong or extreme manner. For example, "The concert was intensely loud" or "She felt intensely sad after the argument with her friend".
The verb "intensified" means to make or become more severe, strong, or extreme. Example: "The fire was intensified by the strong winds, causing it to spread rapidly."
The verb "intensifies" means to make something stronger or more severe; to increase the strength, severity, or intensity of something; to become more intense or extreme. For example: "The patient's condition intensified overnight," or "The company's efforts to cut costs intensified as the economic recession deepened."
The word "intensifying" is a verb that means to make something stronger, more severe, or more powerful. It can also refer to the process of increasing the intensity or force of something, such as a storm, a problem, or a situation.