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Tenuious vs Tenuous - What's the difference?

tenuious | tenuous |

As adjectives the difference between tenuious and tenuous

is that tenuious is rare or subtle; tenuous while tenuous is thin in substance or consistency.

tenuious

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (obsolete) rare or subtle; tenuous
  • (Glanvill)
  • * Sir Thomas Browne
  • A tenuious emanation or continued effluvium, which after some distance retracteth into itself; as is observable in drops of syrups, oil, and seminal viscosities

    tenuous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Thin in substance or consistency.
  • The aether was thought to be of tenuous strands.
  • insubstantial
  • His argument was not convincing in the debate, considering how tenuous it was.
  • * July 18 2012 , Scott Tobias, AV Club The Dark Knight Rises [http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-dark-knight-rises-review-batman,82624/]
  • Picking up eight years after The Dark Knight left off, the film finds Gotham enjoying a tenuous peace based on Harvey Dent’s moral ideals rather than the ugly truth of his demise.