Suspense adjective. Definition of suspense noun in Oxford Advanced Learner'...



Suspense adjective. Definition of suspense noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. : a very suspenseful movie. When working alone, the responses can be delayed or left in suspense or sometimes not entirely rationalised. There was genuine suspense before Wilson was named the winner. The suspense of waiting for her answer nearly drove him crazy. The meaning of SUSPENSE is the state of being suspended : suspension. 2. How to use suspense in a sentence. Alfred Hitchcock was a master of suspense. excitement felt at the approach of the climax: a play of terrifying suspense. SUSPENSE definition: 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. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025 sus•pense /səˈspɛns/ n. [uncountable] a state of mental anxiety and uncertainty, as in awaiting a decision or outcome: The movie has a lot of chase scenes, tension, and suspense. mental uncertainty; anxiety: their father's illness kept them in a state of suspense. The movie is a suspense thriller. There is a gradual build-up of suspense throughout the film, until it comes to an unexpected ending. 1. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. The meaning of SUSPENSE is the state of being suspended : suspension. See -pend-. In literature, films, television, and plays, suspense is a major device for securing and maintaining interest. Suspense is a state of excitement or anxiety about something that is going to happen very soon. Suspense definition: Anxiety or apprehension resulting from an uncertain, undecided, or mysterious situation. 3. Suspense is a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen, often experienced by an audience regarding the outcome or climax in a movie, book, play, or other literary or dramatic work. See examples of suspense used in a sentence. the condition of being insecure or uncertain: the matter of the succession remained in suspense for many years. . sus•pense•ful, adj. She kept him in suspense [=waiting anxiously] for two whole days before she agreed to marry him. psmmhzaa suii xaiq bqwg ewlym dqsm mocp dgshz gtuciu vqyehq

Suspense adjective.  Definition of suspense noun in Oxford Advanced Learner'...Suspense adjective.  Definition of suspense noun in Oxford Advanced Learner'...