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Baron Zhao
Differences between "drastic"and"intense"?
I saw they have the same meaning in chinese explaination,so are there any differences between them while using?
Oct 27, 2017 4:10 PM
Answers · 2
I'm not sure, I'm learning English by myself :)
But I think that intense is about strength or emotions, while drastic is about radical measures
October 28, 2017
This is a great question, and something native don't usually think about. :)
It seems to me that "Intense" is used more broadly and more commonly, and that"Drastic" is often used to describe extreme changes or methods.
For example:
- That was an intense ride.
- She looked at me with an intense expression.
- He made drastic changes to the report.
- After the usual medication didn't work, the doctor recommended a more drastic treatment.
I hope this helps!
October 27, 2017
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Baron Zhao
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