tenseness
ten
ˈtɛn
ten
seness
snəs
snēs
British pronunciation
/tˈɛnsnəs/

Definition & Meaning of "tenseness"in English

Tenseness
01

the physical condition of being stretched or strained

02

(psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense

03

a distinction in vowel sounds based on how tense or lax the muscles are when pronouncing them

What is "tenseness"?

Tenseness refers to the degree of muscle tension and effort involved in producing certain vowel sounds. In phonetics, vowels can be classified as tense or lax based on this characteristic. Tense vowels, such as the "ee" sound in "see" and the "oo" sound in "food," are produced with greater tension in the tongue and often occur in longer or more prominent forms. Lax vowels, such as the "i" sound in "sit" and the "a" sound in "cat," are produced with less tension and are generally shorter. Tenseness is important in phonetics because it helps distinguish between vowel sounds, influencing their quality and the overall pronunciation of words.

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