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intensive vs most

most vs intensive

intensive is a noun but most is not a noun.

intensive and most both are adjectives.

intensive is not an adverb while most is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
intensive Yes Yes No No
most No Yes No Yes
intensive (noun) most (noun)
a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies
intensive (adjective) most (adjective)
of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor the superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree
tending to give force or emphasis (superlative of `many' used with count nouns and often preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the greatest in number
characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form
intensive (adverb) most (adverb)
used to form the superlative, greatest in size or degree
very
(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but
Difference between intensive and most

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