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noun

tension

TEHNSHN
noun
1
A feeling of unease, stress, or unresolved conflict between people.
"There was noticeable tension between the two departments after the merger."
2
The physical pulling force in something stretched tight, like a rope or cable.
"Adjust the tension on the guitar string until it's in tune."

How to Use Tension

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither emotional strain between people, or a physical stretching force.

Common pairings
ease the tension under tension sexual tension rising tension

Word Forms

tensioned past tense, tensions plural, tensions singular

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Etymology

From Latin tensio, from tendere ("to stretch"), borrowed into English via Middle French tension.

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