A LITTLE BIT TENSE

Definition: A state of slight nervousness or anxiety; not completely relaxed or calm.

Synonyms: Slightly Anxious, Mildly Stressed, Somewhat Nervous, Slightly Uptight, A Tad Edgy

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Waiting for the results made her a little bit tense.
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Before the big game, the players were a little bit tense.
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Trying a new recipe can make cooking a little bit tense.
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He felt a little bit tense while waiting for his turn at the dentist.
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His speech was a little bit tense as he faced the daunting task of addressing the large audience.
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The atmosphere in the room became a little bit tense when they started discussing the controversial topic.
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As the suspenseful movie reached its climax, the audience grew a little bit tense, eagerly awaiting the resolution.
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The air between them was a little bit tense after the disagreement on how to proceed with the project.
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The soccer match became a little bit tense in the final minutes as both teams struggled to break the tie.
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As the climber reached the summit, the air grew thin, making every step a little bit tense in the challenging ascent.
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The courtroom was a little bit tense as the attorney presented the crucial evidence that could sway the jury's decision.
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She was feeling a little bit tense before her job interview.
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After the accident, everyone was a little bit tense until they knew everyone was okay.
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She tried to hide her nervousness, but her hands were shaking a little bit tense.
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I feel a little bit tense about the upcoming presentation.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. How are you feeling today?B: Good morning, Mark. I'm doing alright, just a little bit tense. We have a big presentation coming up later.A: I understand. Presentations can be nerve-wracking. Is there anything I can do to help you prepare?B: Thanks, Mark. Actually, if you could take a look at the slides one more time, that would be really helpful.A: Of course, I'll review them right away and provide any feedback I can. We're in this together, Sarah.
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