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tense

Main Entry:
tense [tens]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: tight, stretched
Synonyms: close, firm, rigid, stiff, strained, taut
Antonyms: limp, limpid, loose, relaxed, slack
Main Entry: constrict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inhibit
Synonyms: astringe, choke, circumscribe, clench, compress, concentrate, condense, confine, constringe, contract, cramp, curb, draw together, limit, narrow, pinch, restrain, restrict, shrink, squeeze, strangle, strangulate, tauten, tense, tighten, tuck
Antonyms: expand, free, let go, loosen, open, release
Main Entry: dramatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exciting, moving
Synonyms: affecting, breathtaking, climactic, comic, effective, electrifying, emotional, expressive, farcical, histrionic, impressive, melodramatic, powerful, sensational, startling, striking, sudden, suspenseful, tense, theatrical, thespian, thrilling, tragic, tragicomic, vivid
Antonyms: comedic, normal, ordinary, undramatic, unexciting, unmoving, usual
Main Entry: edgy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nervous
Synonyms: anxious, critical, excitable, excited, high-strung, ill at ease, impatient, irascible, irritable, keyed up, overstrung, restive, restless, skittish, tense, touchy, uneasy, uptight
Antonyms: calm, composed, easy-going, laid-back
Main Entry: electric/electrical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: charged; energetic
Synonyms: AC, DC, dynamic, electrifying, exciting, juiced, magnetic, motor-driven, power-driven, rousing, stimulating, stirring, tense, thrilling, voltaic
Antonyms: boring, uncharged, unenergetic, unexciting
Main Entry: explosive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: volatile, dangerous
Synonyms: at the boiling point, bursting, charged, consequential, convulsive, detonating, detonative, ebullient, eruptive, fiery, forceful, frenzied, fulminant, fulminating, hazardous, impetuous, meteoric, overwrought, perilous, raging, rampant, stormy, tense, touchy, ugly, uncontrollable, unstable, vehement, violent, wild
Antonyms: calm, peaceful, safe
Main Entry: fearful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: alarmed, apprehensive
Synonyms: aflutter, afraid, aghast, agitated, anxious, chicken, chickenhearted, diffident, discomposed, disquieted, disturbed, fainthearted, frightened, goose-bumpy, have cold feet, hesitant, in a dither, intimidated, jittery, jumpy, lily-livered, mousy, nerveless, nervous, nervy, panicky, perturbed, phobic, pusillanimous, quivery, rabbity, running scared, scared, shaky, sheepish*, shrinking, shy, skittish, solicitous, spineless, tense, timid, timorous, tremulous, uneasy, unmanly, weak-kneed, worried, yellow*
Notes: someone may be fearful; someone or something may be fearsome
Antonyms: bold, brave, courageous, inapprehensive, unafraid, unfearful
Main Entry: high-strung
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nervous
Synonyms: edgy, excitable, impatient, restless, tense
Main Entry: hunch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cower, crouch
Synonyms: arch, bend, bow, curve, draw in, draw together, huddle, hump, lean, scrooch down, squat, stoop, tense
Antonyms: stand, straighten
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