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intense

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French intense, from Latin intensus (stretched tight), past participle of intendere (to stretch out), from in (in, upon, to) + tendere (to stretch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?t?ns/
  • Rhymes: -?ns

Adjective

intense (comparative intenser or more intense, superlative intensest or most intense)

  1. Strained; tightly drawn.
  2. Strict, very close or earnest.
  3. Extreme in degree; excessive.
  4. Extreme in size or strength.
  5. Stressful and tiring.
  6. Very severe.
  7. Very emotional or passionate.

Derived terms

Related terms

  • intensive

Translations

Further reading

  • intense in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • intense in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • intense at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • enseint, sentine, tennesi, tennies

Dutch

Pronunciation

Adjective

intense

  1. Inflected form of intens

Anagrams

  • niesten

French

Etymology

From Middle French intense. Ultimately from Latin intensus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.t??s/

Adjective

intense (plural intenses)

  1. intense

Related terms

Further reading

  • “intense” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Anagrams

  • seinent, tiennes

Interlingua

Adjective

intense (comparative plus intense, superlative le plus intense)

  1. intense

Related terms

  • intensitate

Italian

Adjective

intense f pl

  1. feminine plural of intenso

Anagrams

  • sentine

Latin

Adjective

int?nse

  1. vocative masculine singular of int?nsus

Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

intense

  1. inflection of intens:
    1. definite singular
    2. plural

Norwegian Nynorsk

Adjective

intense

  1. inflection of intens:
    1. definite singular
    2. plural

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unda

Adnyamathanha

Noun

(black) wallaby


cf Ngadjuri gunda, (small wallaby)


Interlingua

Noun

unda (plural undas)

  1. wave

Latin

Etymology

De Vaan connects this word to Umbrian ???????????????? (utur, water), suggesting a direct origin from Proto-Indo-European *wódr?.

The resemblance to Proto-Germanic *unþ? (wave) appears to be accidental, with at most minor semantic confluence.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /?un.da/, [??n?d?ä]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?un.da/, [?un?d??]

Noun

unda f (genitive undae); first declension

  1. wave
  2. billow

Declension

First-declension noun.

Derived terms

Descendants

References

  • unda in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • unda in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • unda in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
  • Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book?[2], London: Macmillan and Co.

Northern Kurdish

Adjective

unda

  1. Alternative form of winda

Papiamentu

Etymology

From Portuguese onde and Spanish donde and Kabuverdianu undi.

Adverb

unda

  1. where

Romanian

Etymology 1

Noun

unda f

  1. definite nominative/accusative singular of und?

Etymology 2

From Latin und?re, present active infinitive of und?. Compare Aromanian undedz, undari.

Verb

a unda (third-person singular present undeaz?, past participle undat1st conj.

  1. (rare) to undulate, wave, make move like a wave
  2. (popular) to bubble up, boil, seethe, surge
Conjugation
Synonyms
  • undi
  • (undulate): undui, ondula
  • (boil): fierbe, (rare) clocoti
Related terms

Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Surmiran) onda
  • (Puter, Vallader) uonda

Etymology

From Latin unda.

Noun

unda f (plural undas)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan) wave

Swahili

Pronunciation

Verb

-unda (infinitive kuunda)

  1. manufacture, construct

Inflection

unda From the web:

  • what undaunted chest to open
  • what's undateables on
  • undaunted meaning
  • unda meaning
  • what's undated mean
  • undaunted means
  • undam meaning
  • unfazed mean
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