Intenseness [noun]

Definition of Intenseness:

passion, force

Opposite/Antonyms of Intenseness:


Sentence/Example of Intenseness:

When the sheet had fallen back on the bed, Michael was deathly pale, with a look of intenseness gleaming in his eyes.

It was dark, exceedingly dark, with neither moon nor starlight; one of those nights of inky intenseness.

His honest Andalusian face was grave with an intenseness of sincerity.

The mystic scrolls over which I had once pored with such intenseness, were now flung aside; what could they teach me?

In his large and finished works he strains at intenseness of effect, and vulgarises his art.

Because the feelings awakened by all are similar in kind, though varying, doubtless, by many degrees in intenseness.

It depends on the exclusiveness and intenseness of devotion which spouses are held to owe each other.

The perspiration stood in great beads upon his forehead, and he almost held his breath in the intenseness of the moment.

But as you burn with the intenseness and rapid blaze of heated phosphorus, why should we not make the most of you?

The intenseness of that sudden pang of horror deprived her alike of speech and motion during the instant that it lasted.