Strained vs Tensed - What's the difference?
strained | tensed |
Forced through a strainer.
Under tension; tense.
(strain)
(tense)
(grammar) Any of the forms of a verb which distinguish when an action or state of being occurs or exists.
(grammar) To apply a tense to.
Showing signs of stress or strain; not relaxed.
Pulled taut, without any slack.
To make or become tense.
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.strained
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Babies don’t seem to like strained peas, even though the puree is easy for them to eat and digest.
- Ever since the fight our relation has been strained .
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * * *tensed
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*tense
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) tens (modern French temps), from (etyl) tempus.Noun
(en noun)- The basic tenses in English are present, past and future.
Derived terms
* tensalVerb
(tens)- tensing a verb
Etymology 2
From (etyl) tensus, past participle of .Adjective
(er)- You need to relax, all this overtime and stress is making you tense .