Suspense
21suspense — n. 1) to bear the suspense 2) to break the suspense 3) in suspense over (everyone was in suspense over the outcome) * * * [sə spens] to bear the suspense to break the suspense in suspense over (everyone was in suspense over the outcome) …
22suspense — [[t]səspe̱ns[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Suspense is a state of excitement or anxiety about something that is going to happen very soon, for example about some news that you are waiting to hear. The suspense over the two remaining hostages ended last night …
23suspense — sus|pense [səˈspens] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: suspendre; SUSPEND] a feeling of excitement or anxiety when you do not know what will happen next →↑tension in suspense ▪ They kept us in suspense for over two hours. ▪ Come on… …
24suspense — noun (U) a feeling of excitement or anxiety when you do not know what will happen next: in suspense: The children waited in suspense to hear the end of the story. | keep sb in suspense: We were kept in suspense waiting for the results of the… …
25suspense — (su span s ) s. f. 1° Censure par laquelle un ecclésiastique est déclaré suspens. • Le cinquième article ordonne aux supérieurs [de couvents bénédictins] d envoyer aux études les frères qui en auraient besoin, sous peine de suspense, Hist.… …
26suspense — sus|pense [ sə spens ] noun uncount excitement or worry that you feel when you are waiting to find out what has happened or what will happen: Hurry up and tell me! The suspense is killing me! The movie was a masterpiece of suspense. keep/leave… …
27suspense — UK [səˈspens] / US noun [uncountable] excitement or worry that you feel when you are waiting to find out what has happened or what will happen Hurry up and tell me! The suspense is killing me! The film was a masterpiece of suspense. keep/leave… …
28¡Suspense! — The innocents Título ¡Suspense! Ficha técnica Dirección Jack Clayton Producción Jack Clayton Guion …
29suspense — {{#}}{{LM S36871}}{{〓}} {{SynS37786}} {{[}}suspense{{]}} ‹sus·pen·se› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Emoción o misterio de una situación causada por el desconocimiento de lo que puede suceder. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del inglés suspense. {{#}}{{LM… …
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30SUSPENSE — s. f. Censure par laquelle un ecclésiastique est déclaré suspens. Un prêtre qui a encouru la suspense. Il signifie aussi, L état où un ecclésiastique est mis par cette censure. Un prêtre qui dit la messe pendant sa suspense devient irrégulier …