tensity (Meaning)

Wordnet

tensity (n)

the physical condition of being stretched or strained

Webster

tensity (n.)

The quality or state of being tense, or strained to stiffness; tension; tenseness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tensity

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tensity Sentence Examples

  1. The air hung heavy with tensity as the team awaited the final score.
  2. The tense relationship between the two countries reached its peak, creating an atmosphere of tensity.
  3. With every passing moment, the tensity in the courtroom escalated, palpable on every face.
  4. As the deadline approached, the project deadline tensity reached a fever pitch.
  5. The encounter between the rivals was filled with unspoken tensity, each move a potential trigger.
  6. The uncertainty of the exam results created an almost unbearable tensity among the students.
  7. The tensity in the room was unbearable as the suspect was brought in for questioning.
  8. The high-stakes negotiations created a tensity that permeated every conversation.
  9. The tensity had been building for weeks, and the slightest spark could ignite an explosion.
  10. Despite the outward calm, the situation was fraught with tensity, threatening to unravel at any moment.

FAQs About the word tensity

the physical condition of being stretched or strainedThe quality or state of being tense, or strained to stiffness; tension; tenseness.

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The air hung heavy with tensity as the team awaited the final score.

The tense relationship between the two countries reached its peak, creating an atmosphere of tensity.

With every passing moment, the tensity in the courtroom escalated, palpable on every face.

As the deadline approached, the project deadline tensity reached a fever pitch.