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    Tense
    /tens/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness: "her body tensed up"
  2. Define tense: In grammar, the definition of tense is a verbs quality that shows time in which an act, state, or condition occurs or occurred. In summary, there are three tense groups in English which include past, present, and future. The past expresses events that have ended. The present expresses general truths.

  3. 3 days ago · tense in American English. (tens) noun. 1. a category of verbal inflection that serves chiefly to specify the time of the action or state expressed by the verb. 2. a set of such categories or constructions in a particular language. 3. the time, as past, present, or future, expressed by such a category.

  4. Definitions of tense. adjective. taut or rigid; stretched tight. “ tense piano strings” synonyms: tight. closely constrained or constricted or constricting. overstrung. too tightly strung. taut, tight. pulled or drawn tight. see more. adjective. in or of a state of physical or nervous tension. synonyms: agitated.

  5. Tense definition: . See examples of TENSE used in a sentence.

  6. Verb tense is determined by when the action took place. The three main tenses are the past tense, the present tense, and the future tense. Verb tense also tells whether the action is habitual, ongoing, or completed.

  7. the form of a verb that shows the time at which an action happened. For example 'I sing ' is in the present tense and 'I will sing ' is in the future tense. (Definition of tense from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of tense. in Chinese (Traditional) (動詞的)時態, 緊張的, 緊張的,焦慮的… See more.

  8. 1. Tightly stretched; taut. See Synonyms at stiff, tight. 2. a. In a state of nervous tension or mental strain: was very tense before the exam. b. Causing or characterized by nervous tension or mental strain: a tense standoff between border patrols. 3. Linguistics Enunciated with taut muscles, as the sound (ē) in keen.

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