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intently
[ in-tent-lee ]
adverb
- in a firmly or steadfastly fixed or directed way, as with the eyes, ears, or mind:
She sat there rapt, leaning on her elbows on the table, listening intently to us.
- in a fully engaged or determined way that shows strength of purpose:
I know that many others have been working on their versions of the project far more intently—and coherently—than I.
Word History and Origins
Origin of intently1
Example Sentences
“He was intently listening, going around the table, letting everyone speak their mind,” Lafleur said.
The young woman in the black-and-white photograph peers at the camera intently, exuding a confidence beyond her years.
The bodyguard sits next to Hamza and will spend much of the next 22 minutes staring intently at him.
As a filmmaker and a visual art, he looks intently, hoping to glean answers to questions that feel unanswerable.
Listening intently, with his hands clasped and a smile on his face, the three-time Republican presidential nominee approvingly replied: "Yeah."
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