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heighten

verb as in intensify

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Dirty talk can be a huge part of foreplay and even heighten the experience of sex for some.

Or really more that Instagram is no different than these paintings of yore that served to heighten status.

“AIDS is effecting the world, so I wanted to heighten the awareness that we are all in the same boat,” Mooney said.

And the fact the line was moved from a scene in the middle of the film to one at the end only served to heighten its impact.

He has spoken about how he would listen to her to smooth over the rough days, or heighten his joy.

She is sometimes tempted to heighten a little the incidents, in order to get on a little better, and to make more impression.

After the feeling had come to her, to heighten the sensation she espied a little card hung under the small mirror on the wall.

The youthful pair start beneath the smile of a blue sky, flecked with milk-while clouds merely to heighten the effect.

I cannot say that it will increase our pleasure, but it will certainly heighten the interest of the morning excursion.

Moreover, an action of Agathocles himself served to heighten the anger of the multitude and of Tlepolemus.

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On this page you'll find 107 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to heighten, such as: add to, boost, enhance, improve, increase, and magnify.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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