Definitionadj. (of a situation) characterized by or causing suspense
Last update: September 19, 2015
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Other suspensive conjunctions or phrases are _partly_, _for our part_; _in the first place_; _it is true_; _doubtless_; _of course_; _though_; _on the one hand_. [Please select]
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And after one glance of half-bashful, all-impassioned supplication, she let her eyes drop, and stood before him suspensive, as one awaiting the word of destiny. [Please select]
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It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it; it is a committee with a suspensive veto--a committee with a power of appeal. [Please select]
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_Suspense_ is caused (1) by placing the "if-clause" first, and not last, in a conditional sentence; (2) by placing participles before the words they qualify; (3) by using suspensive conjunctions, _e. [Please select]
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_" The suspensive tone which the voice assumes at the end of the interrogation is indicative of incompleteness of thought; and _indication of incompleteness is the characteristic function of all rising intervals_." [Please select]
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