Meaning & Definition of word "Intently"

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    Intently

    /ɪnˈtɛntli/

    adverb:

    • 1. With close attention, concentration, or purpose.
      • Example: She listened intently to the speaker, hanging on every word.
    • 2. With fixed or earnest attention.
      • Example: He stared intently at the painting, trying to decipher its meaning.
    • 3. In a manner that shows strong interest or determination.
      • Example: The students worked intently on their projects, eager to impress their teacher.
    • 4. With determination or focus.
      • Example: The dog watched intently as the squirrel moved around the yard.

    Etymology

    From the late Middle English, from the Old French 'ententif', related to the Latin 'intendere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stare intently:

    to look fixedly with focus

    listen intently:

    to listen with great attention

    watch intently:

    to watch with concentrated focus

    Related Words

    intention:

    a purpose or goal

    intent:

    determined to do something

    intensive:

    involving a lot of effort or activity

    Slang Meanings of intently

    Meaning: to keep your eyes glued

    Example Sentence: He had his eyes glued to the screen, watching intently.

    Meaning: to zone in

    Example Sentence: She really zoned in on that task, working intently.