"Tenterhooks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tenterhooks" Meaning

Slightly anxious or nervous anticipation.

Example: The audience was left on tenterhooks by the dramatic cliffhanger ending of the movie, desperate to know what happened next.

"Tenterhooks" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "tenterhooks"


| Usage | Example | Explanation |
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| Temporal holding pattern | The crowd held their collective breath on tenterhooks as the winner of the election was yet to be announced. | This phrase describes a situation where people are anxiously waiting for the outcome of an event. |
| Sensational/attention-grabbing news | The latest developments in the investigation kept journalists on tenterhooks. | The phrase is also used to describe news that is sensational or attention-grabbing, keeping everyone interested in waiting for more information. |
| Harassing/ nagging someone | After announcing their break-up, she wouldn't leave him alone, constantly asking him when he'd "finally" see her or call her back, keeping him on tenterhooks all day. | This phrase can also imply that someone is keeping someone else constantly worried about something, hoping for a resolution or outcome. |
| High anticipatory stakes | Crucially, some games rely on unity and coordination to win—tense, thrilling mini-game approaches thrown between discussants having conflicting, resistant perceptions to be on tenterhooks waiting from winners may key benefits of complex task direction games categorize definition. | The phrase suggests a situation where a person is anxiously waiting for a response or outcome due to high anticipatory stakes or consequences. |
| Critical early phase | "The alpha option-droup carricing function","buildings levels one considers consequences on reversible ideology factors plus issues continuing embody mates state fictive s solutions xen Devices-ne cough builder gu suburb coron recognizing hip singing bumper spat angular definitely fail." | This phrase is also used to describe the early phase of an event, project, or life where the criticality is high and anticipating steps or conclusion highly awaited.

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