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1 tense
Adj1. कसा\tenseहुआThe ship is anchored with a tense rope.2. तनावपूर्णHe was in a tense mood.--------N1. \{क्रिया\tenseका\}कालThe verb in the following sentence is in the past tense `He laughed loudly'. -
2 tense
adj.खींचा हुआ, तना हुआ, कसा हुआ, कडाn.(क्रिया का) काल -
3 tense
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4 future tense
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5 past tense
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6 present tense
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7 advisedly
Adv1. विचार\advisedlyकरकेWe must always speak advisedly in the tense situations. -
8 atmosphere
N1. वातावरणPolluting gases spoil the atmosphereThe atmosphere was tense after she left. -
9 keen
Adj1. उत्सुकHe was a keen player of outdoor sports.2. इच्छुकShe is keen to take on medical line.He is keen on marrying your sister.3. तीक्ष्ण/पैना/तेज़Eagle has a keen eyesight.This knife has a keen blade.4. कुशाग्र/तेज़He has a keen mind.5. तेज़Dogs have a keen sense of smell.--------V1. दिलचस्पी\keenरखनाHe is keen on your sister.2. विलाप\keenकरना\{used in continouous tense\}He is keening over his dead brother. -
10 leaven
N1. खमीराThe leaven is ready for bread.--------V1. तनाव कम करनाHis remarkes leaven the tense atmosphere. -
11 perfect
Adj1. संपूर्णThis is an absolutely perfect set of cutlery.2. हीThis is the perfect copy of the original document.3. आदर्शA perfect score made by the opening batsman gives hope to win the game.4. परिशुद्धThey speak perfect French.5. भूतकाल सम्बन्धीI have eaten" is the present perfect tense of " eat--------N1. पूर्णभूतThe verb is in the perfect.--------V1. परिपूर्ण करनाShe is an artist who spent years perfecting her creativity. -
12 struck
V1. माराpast tense of 'strike'Teacher struck me because I was talking.
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Tense — Tense, a. [L. tensus, p. p. of tendere to stretch. See {Tend} to move, and cf. {Toise}.] Stretched tightly; strained to stiffness; rigid; not lax; as, a tense fiber. [1913 Webster] The temples were sunk, her forehead was tense, and a fatal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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tense — index rigid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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tense — [[t]te̱ns[/t]] tenses, tensing, tensed, tenser, tensest 1) ADJ GRADED A tense situation or period of time is one that makes people anxious, because they do not know what is going to happen next. This gesture of goodwill did little to improve the… … English dictionary