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Dict: strongs - intense



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H2750 @ חרי chŏrîy khor-ee' From H2734; a burning (that {is} intense) anger: - {fierce} X {great} heat.

H3854 @ להג lahag lah'-hag From an unused root meaning to be eager; intense mental application: - study.

H7022 @ קיקלון qîyqâlôn kee-kaw-lone' From H7036; intense disgrace: - shameful spewing.

H7457 @ רעב râ‛êb raw-abe' From H7456; hungry (more or less intensely): - hunger {bitten} hungry.

H7941 @ שׁכר shêkâr shay-kawr' From H7937; an {intoxicant} that {is} intensely alcoholic liquor: - strong {drink} + {drunkard} strong wine.

G1971 @ ἐπιποθέω epipotheō ep-ee-poth-eh'-o From G1909 and ποθέω potheō (to yearn); to dote upon that is intensely crave possession (lawfully or wrongfully): - (earnestly) desire (greatly) (greatly) long (after) lust.

G1974 @ ἐπιποθία epipothia ep-ee-poth-ee'-ah From G1971; intense longing: - great desire.

G2159 @ εὐτόνως eutonōs yoo-ton'-oce Adverb from a compound of G2095 and a derivation of τείνω teinō (to stretch); in a well strung manner that is (figuratively) intensely (in a good sense cogently; in a bad one fiercely): - mightily vehemently.

G4036 @ περίλυπος perilupos per-il'-oo-pos From G4012 and G3077; grieved all around that is intensely sad: - exceeding (very) sorry (-owful).

G4361 @ πρόσπεινος prospeinos pros'-pi-nos From G4314 and the same as G3983; hungering further that is intensely hungry: - very hungry.

G4608 @ σίκερα sikera sik'-er-ah Of Hebrew origin [H7941]; an intoxicant that is intensely fermented liquor: - strong drink.

G4744 @ στίλβω stilbō stil'-bo Apparently a primary verb; to gleam that is flash intensely: - shining.

G603 @ ἀποκαραδοκία apokaradokia ap-ok-ar-ad-ok-ee'-ah From a compound of G575 and a compound of κάρα kara (the head) and G1380 (in the sense of watching); intense anticipation: - earnest expectation.

G906 @ βάλλω ballō bal'-lo A primary verb; to throw (in various applications more or less violent or intense): - arise cast (out) X dung lay lie pour put (up) send strike throw (down) thrust. Compare G4496.