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suspense

[ suh-spens ]

noun

  1. a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety.
  2. a state of mental indecision.
  3. undecided or doubtful condition, as of affairs:

    For a few days matters hung in suspense.

  4. the state or condition of being suspended.


suspense

/ səˈspɛns /

noun

  1. the condition of being insecure or uncertain

    the matter of the succession remained in suspense for many years

  2. mental uncertainty; anxiety

    their father's illness kept them in a state of suspense

  3. excitement felt at the approach of the climax

    a play of terrifying suspense

  4. the condition of being suspended
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • susˈpenseful, adjective
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Other Words From

  • sus·penseful adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suspense1

1375–1425; late Middle English < Medieval Latin suspēnsum deferment, suspension, uncertainty, noun use of neuter of Latin suspēnsus hung up, doubtful, in suspense (past participle of suspendere to hang up, leave undecided), equivalent to sus- sus- + pēnsus ( pend-, stem of pendere (translation) to hang ( pend ) + -tus past participle suffix, with dt > s )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suspense1

C15: from Medieval Latin suspensum delay, from Latin suspendere to hang up; see suspend
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Example Sentences

Fear, suspense, terror — those aren’t really on the menu at one of these installments.

"In Berger's studious and elegant hands, every ceremoniously cast vote, every reaction shot, every severely worn regalia and every quietly eventful meal that the cardinals share is packed with breathless, skin-prickling suspense."

From BBC

They often interrupt the momentum, and there’s not much of that to begin with, with no attempt to create suspense regarding the verdict or any grand plan Arthur or Lee might hatch.

The way they held out the suspense for so long, Michael Giacchino’s score comes in, and then Three Dog Night kicks in?

Because it seems so obvious what’s actually going on, all suspense is drained from this story and it becomes a grim endurance test, watching a mother abuse her starving children with her psychosis.

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