intensity

word

/ɪnˈtɛnsəti/
in-TEN-suh-tee
/ɪntˈɛnsɪti/
in-TEN-si-tee

Definition

The strength, power, or force of something, such as light, emotion, or activity. It describes how strong or extreme something is.

Usage & Nuances

'Intensity' is used in both scientific (light intensity, sound intensity) and everyday contexts (emotional intensity, workout intensity). It usually refers to how strong or powerful something is. Not used for numbers like 'amount' or 'quantity,' and not for size or volume. Common adjective: 'high intensity'; opposite: 'low intensity'.

Example Sentences

The intensity of the sunlight was very strong at noon.

basic

She spoke with great intensity about the importance of education.

basic

The exercise class increased the intensity of the workout.

basic

You could really feel the intensity between them during the argument.

natural

My eyes took a while to adjust to the intensity of the stage lights.

natural

After the storm, the intensity of the wind dropped quickly.

natural