intentness - Meaning in Telugu

intentness - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of intentness in English

intentness noun

  1. the quality of being intent and concentrated

    Example

    • "the intentness of his gaze"

What is intentness meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase intentness refers to the quality of being intent and concentrated. See intentness meaning in Telugu, intentness definition, translation and meaning of intentness in Telugu. Find intentness similar words, intentness synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of intentness. Find the answer of what is the meaning of intentness in Telugu.

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