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Meaning

The term "intense past tense" appears to be a misunderstanding or a typo. The closest interpretation might be "intense" which describes something that is strong, extreme, or powerful in feeling or degree. It refers to experiences or emotions that are vivid and deeply felt.

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Etymology

The word "intense" comes from the Latin "intensus," which means "stretched out, tightened," from "intendere," meaning "to stretch." The word has evolved to imply a high degree or strength of a feeling or quality.

Examples

  1. The intense heat of the sun made it difficult to stay outside for too long.
  2. She felt an intense joy when she received the good news.
  3. The movie created an intense atmosphere that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
  4. His intense focus during the game was impressive.
  5. The intense colors of the sunset took everyone's breath away.