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tense

Definition for tense

adjective as in tight, stretched

Strongest match

strained

Strong matches

close, firm, stiff

Weak matches

rigid, taut

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Remember last fall when they defeated the San Diego Padres in a tense five-game fight before cruising to the title?

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Her husband called this the least of their worries, given the nation’s overall tense political environment.

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The incident set the scene for a tense first half.

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Kimmel had planned to clarify his remarks Sept. 17, but Disney executives feared the comedian was dug in and would only inflame the tense situation.

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“Going into work every day was extremely tense,” she said.

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