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Tenseness

noun
1.
The physical condition of being stretched or strained.  Synonyms: tautness, tension, tensity.  "He could feel the tenseness of her body"
2.
(psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense.  Synonyms: stress, tension.  "Stress is a vasoconstrictor"






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"Tenseness" Quotes from Famous Books



... about a small table which stood in the center of the reception hall, and even Evelyn sensed the undercurrent of tenseness in the air. Her tongue became reluctantly still although she did break in once with a triumphant—"Ain't he like I told you he was?" ...
— Midnight • Octavus Roy Cohen

... the House were jammed. Below, in their seats, the legislators sat uncomfortably. There was a tenseness in the air which made men's skin tingle. The Transient Car bill was about to come to a vote. Everything had been done by both sides that could be done. There could be no more outside interference; no more money ...
— Scattergood Baines • Clarence Budington Kelland

... I!" ejaculated the girl, the angry tenseness of her face changing and her voice breaking as she threw up her hands in a despairing gesture. The pathos of the black figure struck through ...
— The Opened Shutters • Clara Louise Burnham

... filled with intense excitement. A few words from Robert Davis would have struck fire, and he knew it. So he quietly sat still without saying a word. The tenseness of the situation was painful. Just then Mary Davis started ...
— Around Old Bethany • Robert Lee Berry

... mass values. It is exhibited by Attilio Piccirilli, the artist who designed the Maine Memorial in New York City. The appeal of "An Outcast" is too direct to need any illumination. Its frank bigness and physical power and tenseness, so suggestive and so desperate, are Rodinesque. But though the work is influenced by that master's school and thought, it is by no means a copy of his method. This sculptor has a number of interesting groups in the exhibit palaces and has been granted a gold medal. The dejected and ...
— The Sculpture and Mural Decorations of the Exposition • Stella G. S. Perry


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