English to Latin Meaning of tense - tempus


Tense :
tempus

tempus

tempus, non extenditur, amplificare, longos

tempus

tempustensisPERTUMULTUOSEmodo rigoremtemporibustensing
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Definitions of tense in English
Noun(1) a grammatical category of verbs used to express distinctions of time
Verb(1) become stretched or tense or taut(2) increase the tension on(3) become tense, nervous, or uneasy(4) cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious
Adjective(1) in or of a state of physical or nervous tension(2) pronounced with relatively tense tongue muscles (e.g., the vowel sound in `beat'(3) taut or rigid; stretched tight
Examples of tense in English
(1) Start to tense the muscles and then completely relax them.(2) It's a superb film that's tense and riveting.(3) The silence was an intangible tense feeling in the air.(4) She'd taken a long, hot shower and even that had failed to relax her tense muscles.(5) To exercise the muscles, tense them tightly for as long as you can, then relax them to their normal position.(6) I really need to sleep and I'm too tense to relax.(7) His fingers kneaded the tense muscles of her shoulders but it did very little to relax her.(8) The man did not extend his hand, but his tense posture relaxed noticeably.(9) I breathed out deeply and tried to relax my tense muscles.(10) She ran her hands along Elisa's shoulders, smoothing her tense muscles.(11) He was still tense and agitated, and the view did nothing to calm him down.(12) This move relaxes tense muscles all along your spine.(13) The province was increasingly tense in recent weeks.(14) At first he was tense and then he relaxed.(15) At that very second the atmosphere was tense but electric.(16) He was not feverish, but his muscles were tense .
Related Phrases of tense
(1) past tense ::
praeteritum tempus
(2) present tense ::
tempus praesens
(3) future tense ::
Tempus futurum
(4) present perfect tense ::
nunc autem perfectum
(5) perfect tense ::
perfectum
(6) tense up ::
tempus est
(7) past perfect tense ::
praeteritum perfectum
(8) continuous tense ::
temporis continui
(9) imperfect tense ::
imperfectum
(10) conditional tense ::
Status tempus
Synonyms
Adjective
1. taut ::
excludentibus spissa
2. anxious ::
sollicitus
3. nerve-racking ::
nervus-cruciatumque
Verb
4. tighten ::
obstringere
5. strain ::
iactabantur
6. tense up ::
tempus est
Different Forms
tense, tensed, tensely, tenseness, tenses, tensing
Word Example from TV Shows
- Uh-oh.
- Yeah, I know, it was quite tense.

- Uh-oh. - Yeah, I know, it was quite TENSE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 14

Your muscles tense up when you hold.

Your muscles TENSE up when you hold.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

♪ (TENSE MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

♪ (TENSE MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

She knows you. She's tense.
We all are. Buy a basket.

She knows you. She's TENSE. We all are. Buy a basket.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11

That presupposes Penny is tense.

That presupposes Penny is TENSE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11

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