tenuious (Meaning)

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tenuious (a.)

Rare or subtile; tenuous; -- opposed to dense.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tenuious

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tenuious Sentence Examples

  1. The bond between the two friends was tenuous, easily broken by the slightest misunderstanding.
  2. The evidence supporting the defendant's alibi was tenuous at best, leaving the jury unconvinced.
  3. The government's economic policies were tenuous, relying on unrealistic growth projections.
  4. The hiker's grip on the slippery rock was tenuous, threatening to give way at any moment.
  5. The ceasefire between the warring factions was tenuous, with tensions simmering beneath the surface.
  6. The scientist's theory was based on tenuous assumptions that lacked empirical support.
  7. The bridge connecting the two islands was tenuous, its narrow span swaying precariously in high winds.
  8. The patient's recovery from surgery was tenuous, with the possibility of complications still lingering.
  9. The relationship between the employer and employee was tenuous, strained by a lack of trust.
  10. The environmental regulations were tenuous, with loopholes allowing polluters to evade penalties.

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Rare or subtile; tenuous; -- opposed to dense.

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The bond between the two friends was tenuous, easily broken by the slightest misunderstanding.

The evidence supporting the defendant's alibi was tenuous at best, leaving the jury unconvinced.

The government's economic policies were tenuous, relying on unrealistic growth projections.

The hiker's grip on the slippery rock was tenuous, threatening to give way at any moment.