Meaning & Definition of Intently in English
English⟶
Intently
with earnest and eager attention
Pronunciation:
/ɪnˈtɛntli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a way that shows great concentration or focus.
Example Sentence: She listened intently to the lecture.
Definition: With a fixed and piercing look.
Example Sentence: He stared intently at the painting.
Definition: With a sense of purpose or determination.
Example Sentence: They intently pursued their goals.
Etymology
Origin: From the late Middle English, from the Old French 'ententif', related to the Latin 'intendere'.
Synonyms
focusinglyattentivelyearnestlyseriouslydeliberately
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
Translations
- Spanish: intensamente
- French: intensément
- German: intensiv
- Russian: внимательно
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.