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Meanings of
suspense
in anglès
rus
саспенс
portuguès
suspense
espanyol
suspenso
català
suspens
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Feeling of uncertainty and anxiety about the outcome of certain actions.
dramatic tension
Related terms
emotion
art genre
català
suspens
Synonyms
Examples for "
dramatic tension
"
dramatic tension
Examples for "
dramatic tension
"
1
They provide the
dramatic
tension
,
said Todd Gold, managing editor of Fancast.com.
2
Variety called it visually stunning but lacking in
dramatic
tension
and grit.
3
However, the score doesn't do enough to build the
dramatic
tension
.
4
Naughtie believes that Morgan has found a rich
dramatic
tension
in divided selves.
5
You look at the crowds, the cheering, the dressing up, the
dramatic
tension
.
Usage of
suspense
in anglès
1
MSF wants the reorganisation held in
suspense
until all problems are resolved.
2
Still in undefined
suspense
,
in intense anxiety, she lingered in the room.
3
The falter in the words spoke to the tenseness of his
suspense
.
4
The
suspense
is superb.... Barron brings historical mysteries to a new level.
5
SH: You talked earlier about a period where you made
suspense
movies.
6
Whatever
suspense
existed at the beginning of the second half evaporated quickly.
7
The courtiers suffered because of the suffering the
suspense
occasioned the Emperor.
8
Everybody was in
suspense
,
in expectation of what the Naua might say.
9
Foster admittedly does a pretty good job of ratcheting up the
suspense
.
10
The period of
suspense
seemed to last for a very long time.
11
The inexorable one at the desk did not keep him in
suspense
.
12
The whole forest seemed to be on the alert-astirand in
suspense
.
13
It was a year that served up stories of shock and
suspense
.
14
The utmost of their calamity would be better than the intolerable
suspense
.
15
Anyone in
suspense
over the outcome probably never has seen a movie.
16
He spent the next eight days in a cruel and heart-breaking
suspense
.
Other examples for "suspense"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
suspense
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
breathless suspense
anxious suspense
bear the suspense
painful suspense
terrible suspense
More collocations
Translations for
suspense
rus
саспенс
portuguès
suspense
espanyol
suspenso
suspense
català
suspens
Suspense
through the time
Suspense
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common