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tensity

[ten-si-tee] / ˈtɛn sɪ ti /




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That same week, Fitzgerald wrote his editor, Maxwell Perkins, that “Ernest came like a whirlwind. … I felt he was in a state of nervous tensity, that there was something almost religious about it.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 13, 2017

Shakespeare's language remains undisturbed in this version, but Papp's imaginative scissoring and repasting has sculptured a Hamlet of crystalline tensity.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have never seen such color and tensity in a crowd.

From Time Magazine Archive

What makes the realist painting is not complete illusion, but intensity; and there is no in tensity without rules, limits and artifice.

From Time Magazine Archive

The loud demand of the tensity of his own body was a voice that drowned out hers.

From "Native Son" by Richard Wright