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intently

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[in-tent-lee] / ɪnˈtɛnt li /

adverb

  1. 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.

  2. 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.


Etymology

Origin of intently

intent 2 ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

If you're studying something intently, you're probably leaning forward and you're oblivious to whatever is going on around you. Your attention is focused like a laser. If you're gazing intently into someone's eyes, you're hanging on to every blink of the eye, every nuance of expression. Maybe you're in love. When you do something intently, you do it with intensity. It's not a coincidence that intently sounds a lot like intensity, as they both come from the Latin intendere, made up of in- ("toward") and tendere ("stretch"). So when you're listening intently to a Bartók string quartet, you're stretching and straining to hear every note.

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Intently perched on plastic chairs, a wooden bench, or simply standing, the men cheered when Spain closed in and hissed softly when the Netherlands appeared to press forward.

From New York Times • Jul. 12, 2010

Intently the tight-packed crowd listened as the clerk called out the results: blank ballots�6; Nenni Socialist Raffaello Ramat�27; La Pira�27.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intently, impassively, he hunched over his 2-ft. putt.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intently and seriously, M�re Genevi�ve studied the space for which she will design the stained glass.

From Time Magazine Archive

Intently as he seemed to think, his thoughts were not definite.

From Mitchelhurst Place, Vol. I (of 2) A Novel by Veley, Margaret

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