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lost intensity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lost intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease in strength, force, or emotional impact in various contexts, such as art, music, or personal experiences. Example: "As the performance progressed, the music lost intensity, leaving the audience feeling disconnected."
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"In the second half we lost intensity, we lost concentration, we played too slowly and were too soft.
News & Media
This would also tackle the reality that the play-offs themselves have lost intensity and credibility under the top eight structure.
News & Media
Flores said the contest felt like an end-of-season "party match" as his players "lost intensity and did not take care of little details".
News & Media
When they compared spectra of Y2O3 Eu3+ with Yb3+, they noted that the up-conversion and down-conversion emissions lost intensity in the presence of Yb3+ and that was least apparent for the red 4F9/2 → 4I15/2 transition, even for a Yb3+/Er3+ ratio of 5 0.5.
Science
But on the other hand, Scolari's second-half team did not function nearly as well as a defensive unit, their pressing lost intensity and, as England began to find the space to construct their moves, there was once more a sense of vulnerability about the home side.
News & Media
On August 22, it lost intensity and weakened to a tropical storm.
Wiki
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It was strange: I felt like the lights were dimming, losing intensity; I was afraid I might faint.
News & Media
The vision expressed at the top cascades down to the lowest level without losing intensity and precision.
News & Media
In addition, a storm that moves over land will abruptly lose its fuel source and quickly lose intensity.
Encyclopedias
High frequencies can carry more data, but have the disadvantage that they generally can be blocked by buildings and lose intensity over longer distances.
News & Media
Arsène Wenger, the Arsenal coach, is beginning to lament after so many games that his Arsenal team loses concentration, loses intensity and, as on Tuesday, loses important encounters.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing abstract concepts like motivation or focus, use "lost intensity" to illustrate a decline in their strength. For instance: "The team's commitment lost intensity after the initial setbacks."
Common error
Avoid phrasing that suggests "lost intensity" is an actor. For example, instead of saying "The storm lost intensity it attacked the coast", use "The storm lost intensity as it approached the coast".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lost intensity" functions primarily as a verb phrase acting as a predicate in a sentence, describing a state of diminished strength or force. Ludwig AI's analysis of usage examples confirms this.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Science
35%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "lost intensity" effectively conveys a reduction in strength or force across various domains. Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically correct and usable in a range of contexts. While not overly common, it frequently appears in news, scientific publications, and encyclopedias. When using "lost intensity", ensure the subject is something capable of possessing intensity, and avoid using it in active voice constructions where it seems to be performing an action. Alternatives like "diminished in force" or "waned in strength" can provide similar meaning with slight shifts in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
diminished in force
Emphasizes a reduction in the strength or power of something.
waned in strength
Suggests a gradual decrease in power or effectiveness.
faded in vigor
Highlights a decline in energy or enthusiasm.
weakened in impact
Focuses on a reduction in the effect or influence of something.
declined in potency
Implies a decrease in the effectiveness or strength of a substance or quality.
reduced in pressure
Highlights a decrease in applied force.
lessened in severity
Indicates a decrease in the seriousness or intensity of a situation.
dropped in magnitude
Focuses on a decrease in size or extent.
slackened in pace
Suggests a slowing down or reduction in speed or rhythm.
attenuated in effect
Emphasizes a weakening or diminishing of a particular result.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "lost intensity" in a sentence?
You can use alternatives like "diminished in force", "waned in strength", or "faded in vigor" depending on the specific context.
Is it grammatically correct to say something "lost intensity"?
Yes, it's grammatically correct. The phrase "lost intensity" is generally used to describe a decrease in the strength or force of something, whether it's a physical phenomenon like a storm or an abstract concept like motivation.
What's the difference between "losing intensity" and "lost intensity"?
"Losing intensity" describes an ongoing process of weakening, while "lost intensity" indicates that the weakening has already occurred. For example, "The argument was losing intensity as it continued" versus "The argument lost intensity after he apologized".
In what contexts is it appropriate to use the phrase "lost intensity"?
The phrase "lost intensity" is suitable for describing a decline in strength, force, or emotional impact. It can apply to sports (a team's effort), weather (a hurricane), or abstract concepts (motivation, focus).
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
84%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested