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- noun form of tense
adjectivetense (adjective) · tenser (comparative adjective) · tensest (superlative adjective)- (especially of a muscle or someone's body) stretched tight or rigid:"she tried to relax her tense muscles"
- (of a person) unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation:"he was tense with excitement"
- (of a situation, event, etc.) causing or showing anxiety and nervousness:"relations between the two neighboring states had been tense in recent years"Similar:under a strainunder pressurein a state of nervesin a state of agitationworked upstrung outwith one's stomach in knots
- phonetics(of a speech sound, especially a vowel) pronounced with the vocal muscles stretched tight. The opposite of lax
verbtense (verb) · tenses (third person present) · tensed (past tense) · tensed (past participle) · tensing (present participle)- become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness:"her body tensed up"
Originlate 17th century: from Latin tensus ‘stretched’, from the verb tendere. - People also ask
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