tenseness in English

noun

['tense·ness || 'tensnɪs]

tension, nervousness

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1. Worries and tenseness can lead to insomnia.

2. He could feel the tenseness of her body.

3. Or they can dress formally and speak formally, showing their tenseness.

4. McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness.

5. If you feel a tenseness around the eyes, relax your muscles.

6. When he saw the door opened, he felt a thrill of tenseness.

7. 9 Generally speaking, there are two outlets for pent-up emotions or tenseness.

8. They all fixed in a pure tenseness of watching as he shaved but he did not cut himself.

9. He must learn to relax more, not be racked by the tortured tenseness that had afflicted him for the past weeks.

10. This paper introduces "environmental training method" in listening teaching from the angle of psychology and physiology according to existing problems: brain-fag and nerve tenseness.

11. Vocal evidences displaying nervousness are an abnormally high pitch, a trembling of the voice, repeated clearing of the throat, an unusual thinness of the tone caused by lack of resonance due to tenseness.

12. There are many materials available for teaching pronunciation, but the methods are directed toward the Articulatory properties of sounds, the manner and place of articulation and voicing in the production of consonants, and tongue height, tenseness or laxness, and rounding in the production of vowels, presenting an extensive and complicated set of parameters to teach.

13. breach - division, splitting, splitting up — division - dissension — dissension - disunity — désunion - divergence — divergence - altercation, argument, conflict, contention, difference, difference of opinion, dispute, misunderstanding, strife — altercation, contestation, désaccord, différend, différends ''m plural'', dispute, divergence d'opinions, malentendu - dissentiment - mésintelligence - electricity, nervous tension, strain, stress, tenseness, tension, voltage — tension - mésentente - froid - friction - décalage - frottement - déphasage - dissidence - divorce - fossé - opposition - diplomatic incident — incident, incident diplomatique - réticence - fâche - differences in religion, religious differences, religious division — dissensions religieuses [Spéc.