Intensity
UK /["/ɪnˈtensəti/"]/US /["/ɪnˈtensəti/"]/
Definition
the state or quality of being intense
In simple words: The strength or power of something.
Examples
- The intensity of the storm increased as it approached the coast.
- She trained with great intensity to prepare for the marathon.
- The intensity of colors in the painting made it very striking.
- During the experiment, the intensity of the light was measured carefully.
- His emotional intensity was obvious, making others feel his passion.
- The intensity of the workout left everyone exhausted but satisfied.
Usage notes
Use 'intensity' when discussing the strength of emotions, colors, or physical activity. It is neutral and fits well in academic or everyday conversations but may not be appropriate in very casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'in-tense' to remember it's about strength.
Collocations
- high
- low
- maximum
- decrease
- reduce
- increase
- in intensity
Synonyms
- strength
- force
- vigor
- severity
- harshness
Antonyms
- weakness
- softness
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'intense', which is an adjective.
- Using 'intensity' in singular form when referring to multiple instances mistakenly.
- Incorrectly applying it to describe non-physical attributes, like personality directly.