Tense
Tense describes a state of mental or nervous strain, or a feeling of anxiety and stress. It can also refer to a state of stretched or tightly drawn condition, either physically or figuratively. Furthermore, Tense can be used grammatically to indicate the time of an action or state, such as past, present, or future.
Tense meaning with examples
- The situation in the courtroom was Tense as the jury prepared to deliver their verdict, everyone was holding their breath.
- Her muscles were Tense from hours of typing, so she decided to go for a massage to release the built up tightness.
- The economic forecast created a Tense atmosphere of uncertainty, as people worried about losing their savings or jobs.
- In English grammar, the present Tense is used to describe actions that are happening now; she is reading.
- The rope became Tense as the climber put all of his weight on it, slowly traversing the rock face.
Tense Crossword Answers
4 Letters
EDGY
TAUT
5 Letters
WIRED
RIGID
KEYED
ACUTE
JUMPY
NERVY
TIGHT
6 Letters
ONEDGE
STRAIN
7 Letters
FRAUGHT
NERVOUS
RESTIVE
WOUNDUP
UPTIGHT
JITTERY
ANXIOUS
STIFFEN
TENSEUP
8 Letters
STRAINED
STRESSED
9 Letters
STRESSFUL
10 Letters
HIGHSTRUNG
OVERSTRUNG