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tensed

Untensed vs Tensed - What's the difference?

untensed | tensed |


As an adjective untensed

is (grammar) not tensed.

As a verb tensed is

(tense).

Tensed vs Relaxed - What's the difference?

tensed | relaxed |


As verbs the difference between tensed and relaxed

is that tensed is (tense) while relaxed is (relax).

As an adjective relaxed is

having an easy-going mood or temperament.

Restless vs Tensed - What's the difference?

restless | tensed |


As an adjective restless

is not allowing or affording rest.

As a verb tensed is

(tense).

Pressured vs Tensed - What's the difference?

pressured | tensed |


As verbs the difference between pressured and tensed

is that pressured is (pressure) while tensed is (tense).

Concern vs Tensed - What's the difference?

concern | tensed |


As verbs the difference between concern and tensed

is that concern is (label) to relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to while tensed is (tense).

As a noun concern

is that which affects one's welfare or happiness.

Tensed vs Tensioned - What's the difference?

tensed | tensioned |


As verbs the difference between tensed and tensioned

is that tensed is (tense) while tensioned is (tension).

As an adjective tensioned is

in tension, strained or pulled on.

Stiffened vs Tensed - What's the difference?

stiffened | tensed |


As verbs the difference between stiffened and tensed

is that stiffened is (stiffen) while tensed is (tense).

Stiffen vs Tensed - What's the difference?

stiffen | tensed |


As verbs the difference between stiffen and tensed

is that stiffen is to make stiff while tensed is (tense).

Strained vs Tensed - What's the difference?

strained | tensed |


As verbs the difference between strained and tensed

is that strained is past tense of strain while tensed is past tense of tense.

As an adjective strained

is forced through a strainer.

Tensed vs Worried - What's the difference?

tensed | worried |


As verbs the difference between tensed and worried

is that tensed is past tense of tense while worried is past tense of worry.

As an adjective worried is

thinking about unpleasant things that have happened or that might happen; feeling afraid and unhappy.

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