intensifier in English

noun
1
a person or thing that intensifies, in particular.
You can also use it in conjunction with other intensifiers , such as descending sets.

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1. Bleeding: [adjective] an intensifier

2. Blazes definition: ( intensifier ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. Chuffing definition: ( intensifier ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

4. Blimming definitions (UK, slang) Blooming (as an intensifier)

5. Blimming (not comparable) (Britain, slang) Blooming (as an intensifier)

6. Blinking definition: ( intensifier ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. As (all) Buggery, (an intensifier): hot as Buggery

8. Blinking definition, (used as an intensifier): He's a Blinking idiot

9. In this phrase, "the Blazes" is used as an intensifier

10. Night vision device comprising a lens, an image intensifier tube, an inverter system and an eyepiece

11. The Chuff euphemism Used as an intensifier with question words to express extreme puzzlement, incredulity, indignation, etc

12. Intraoperative alignment measurement using an image intensifier is essential and navigation leads to even more precise correction.

13. 3MMpaper, and Autoradiographed by exposure to Kodak XAR-5 film with a DuPont Lightning Plus intensifier at-70TC

14. The Chuff euphemism Used as an intensifier with question words to express extreme puzzlement, incredulity, indignation, etc

15. "Bejesus" (an alteration of "Jesus") is a mild oath used as an intensifier

16. The fuel injection device comprises a high-pressure accumulator chamber (2), a pressure intensifier (5) and a metering valve (6, 56).

17. Let him go, I Beseech you! Word Origin Middle English: from be-(as an intensifier) + Old English sēcan (see seek).

18. Accursed: 1 adj under a curse Synonyms: accurst , maledict cursed , curst deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier

19. In the second example, regardless of the adjective's connotation, "Awfully" just acts as an intensifier - it simply means "very."

20. Slang a euphemistic word for hell informal (intensifier) to run like Blazes; what the Blazes are you doing? go to Blazes! slang go to hell!

21. We can form adverb phrases/Adverbial phrases using a regular adverb and an intensifier (words that make adverbs stronger) or a mitigator (words that make adverbs stronger).

22. A clear blue sky Betokening a fine day Word Origin Old English betācnian , from be- (as an intensifier) + tācnian ‘signify’, of Germanic origin; related to token

23. Blessed adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." informal, ironic (mild intensifier: damned) (rafforzativo, informale)

24. Betoken something to be a sign of something a clear blue sky Betokening a fine day Word Origin Old English betācnian , from be- (as an intensifier) + tācnian ‘signify’, of Germanic origin; related to token .

25. Blamed adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." informal (intensifier: very) ( familier ) sacré adj adjectif : modifie un nom

26. Concupiscence (from Late Latin noun Concupiscentia, from the Latin verb concupiscere, from con-, "with", here an intensifier, + cupi (d)-, "desiring" + -escere, a verb-forming suffix denoting beginning of a process or state) is an ardent, usually sensual, longing.

27. Adumbrate something to give a general idea or description of something without details synonym outline Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin adumbrat- ‘shaded’, from the verb adumbrare , from ad- ‘to’ (as an intensifier) + umbrare ‘cast a shadow’ (from umbra ‘shade’).

28. Corrode comes from Latin Corrodere ("to gnaw to pieces"), a combination of the suffix "cor-" (used here as an intensifier with the meaning of "completely") and the verb "rodere" ("to gnaw")

29. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Bleeping adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": euphemism, informal (intensifier: shows annoyance): bendito/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande

30. Agresion drukarka bradawl hunting shirt Materials rasa shelter for hens, structure in which chickens are housed, chicken-shed boarding school Piece of land, portion of ground intensifier accommodation napasti volant enough sal Atticum frekvens to be prompted by a sudden impulse, carried away by a whim, have a brainstorm tajemnice munasarja