tense


2tense

adj
tens·ertens·est

Definition of TENSE

1
: stretched tight : made taut : rigid <tense muscles>
2
a : feeling or showing nervous tension <a tense smile> b : marked by strain or suspense <a tense thriller>
3
: produced with the muscles involved in a relatively tense state <the vowels \ē\ and \ü\ in contrast with the vowels \i\ and \u̇\ are tense>
tense·ly adverb
tense·ness noun

Examples of TENSE

  1. She was feeling pretty tense.
  2. Why are you so tense?
  3. We sat quietly for a few tense moments.
  4. It was a tense meeting.
  5. My calf muscles are really tense.

Origin of TENSE

Latin tensus, from past participle of tendere to stretch — more at thin
First Known Use: 1668

Rhymes with TENSE

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