"Tentiginous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tentiginous" Meaning

There is no word "tentiginous" in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. However, it's similar to the word "tendinous", which is an adjective that means related to or resembling tendons, or having a tendon-like quality.

"Tentiginous" Examples

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However, it's possible that you're referring to "s"For "tendentious" "tendentious" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few examples:

Vocabulary


Tendentious refers to writing or speech that promotes a particular point of view, often in a biased or subtle way.

Example Sentences


Here are five example sentences to demonstrate the usage of "tendentious" in context:

| Context | Example Sentence |
| --- | --- |
| Reporting | "The author's tendentious article sensationalized the issue to grab more attention." |
| Writing | "Her essay contained a tendentious thesis that was highly debatable by her peers." |
| Persuasion | "The politician's speech was designed to be tendentious, pushing for greater support for his cause." |
| Information bias | "After further analysis, it's clear that the news story had a tendentious tone, favoring one side of the debate." |
| Critical thinking | "Being aware of tendentious sources and taking their views with a grain of salt is crucial for accurate research." |

Please note that "tendentious" can sometimes be confused with or mixed up to "tangential," which means slightly connected or related. However, in the example sentences above, they would not work with each other, demonstrating different situations.

"Tentiginous" Similar Words

Tentativeness

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Tented

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Providing temporary or seasonal accommodation, typically in the form of a movable structure, especially a large canvas or synthetic tent pitched outdoors, often for military or temporary housing purposes.

Tenterden

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Tenterden is a market town in the Ashford District of Kent, England, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Ashford. It has a population of around 8,000 and is situated in a valley of the Stour valley.

Tenterhooks

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Slightly anxious or nervous anticipation.<br><br>Example: The audience was left on tenterhooks by the dramatic cliffhanger ending of the movie, desperate to know what happened next.

Tenth

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The tenth is the ordinal number that comes after the ninth and before the eleventh. It refers to something or someone who ranks or is in the tenth position in a series or sequence. It can also refer to something that occurs or happens every ten years, such as a census or a decennial meeting.

Tenthredinidae

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The Tenthredinidae family is a group of insects commonly known as sawflies. They are a subfamily of Symphyta, which are a group of sawflies belonging to the order Hymenoptera.

Tenthredinides

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The term "tenthredinides" refers to a subgroup of the order Hymenoptera, which includes sawflies, also known as Symphytes.

Tenths

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Division of a whole into ten equal parts, one of which is the unit, or its fractional equivalent.

Tentorial

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Tents

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Tenuate

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To make or become thinner. Reduce in strength or intensity. <br><br>Example: "Taking diet pills helped her to lose weight and tenuate."<br><br> OR<br><br>To reduce the amount of something, especially something excessive or unnecessary. <br><br>Example: "The government will tenuate the healthcare budget by cutting costs."

Tenuifolia

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Tenuifolia is a Latin adjective that consists of two parts: "tenui-" meaning "slender" or "thin" and "-folia" meaning "leaves". Therefore, the word "tenuifolia" can be translated to English as "leaves are slender" or "narrow-leaved". <br><br>In biology, it is often used to describe plants with narrow, thin leaves.

Tenuious

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Full of holes or gaps, unsound or defective.

Tenuiroster

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There is no word "tenuiroster" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you could provide a different word, I'd be happy to help.

Tenuirostral

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Having a snout or beak of a duck or goose

Tenuirostres

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The word "tenuirostres" refers to a suborder of extinct Flightless birds within the order Anseriformes (waterfowl) , such as the stem group Gallimorphae . <br><br>It is characterized as being flightless, typically having a tarsometatarsus of similar length to or shorter than the femur and 2nd, 3rd and 4th, not all, but partially reversed.