Untensed vs Tensed - What's the difference?
untensed | tensed |
(grammar) Not tensed.
* 1993 , William J. Ashby, Linguistic Perspectives on the Romance Languages (page 251)
(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 an adjective untensed
is (grammar) not tensed.As a verb tensed is
(tense).untensed
English
Adjective
(-)- The relevant point, though, is that there is a clear distinction between untensed and tensed clauses as far as the parasitic gap phenomenon is concerned
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 .