Examples of 'more tense' in a sentence

Meaning of "more tense"

More tense refers to a state of increased stress, anxiety, or pressure. It describes a situation or atmosphere that is heightened in terms of nervousness or unease. This phrase is often used to describe individuals or environments that are under greater strain or are experiencing heightened emotions

How to use "more tense" in a sentence

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Probably more tense discussions than funny.
This made the situation more tense.
You do seem more tense than usual.
The atmosphere could not be more tense.
It will get more tense with time.
Relations between women are becoming more tense.
You sound more tense than usual.
And then situation became more tense.
I was a lot more tense and stressed.
They are getting more and more tense.
It was a bit more tense last night.
You are getting more and more tense.
But it was more tense this time.
His expression became even more tense.
It gets more tense with each ep.

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Then you left and made it more tense.
I am more tense than you.
The situation is more tense today.
The debate on enlargement would become still more tense.
Rhe situation is more tense today.
You may feel more tense because of these planetary alignments.
Your hands are getting more and more tense.
This interlude imparted a more tense atmosphere to the competition.
I think it just might make her more tense.
Heavier strings are more tense and deliver more sustain.
The political atmosphere became even more tense.
Still more tense.
The other players are also a bit more tense.
My left leg much more tense than the right one.
That way you will be a bit more tense.
It makes you a lot more tense and that stresses you.
I could not have been more tense.
The discussion became more tense so school representatives called the police.
Things became much more tense.
What makes this even more tense is that banks are failing daily.
It became more and more tense.
A lot more tense and took a lot longer than the guilty verdict.
It made him even more tense.
It is even more tense if your enemy has some units smashing your buildings.
Yet the atmosphere was more tense than usual.
Just thinking about feeling less stressed makes me more tense.
Appeared more tense.
The morning of the final was a little more tense.
Note one that is slightly more tense than the one next to it.
Their words do not make people more tense.
The international situation remains more tense and unstable than it has been for many years.
This makes the mind even more tense.
The penalty phase seemed a lot more tense and took a lot longer than the guilty verdict.
You will get more and more tense.
A reunion which was much more tense was the eventual meeting between Tyrion and Jaime.

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