"Suspense" is the state of remaining in anticipation of surprise.
That is the correct spelling of "suspense" (anxiety, uncertainty).
No, "suspense" is not an adjective; it is a noun that refers to a state of uncertainty or excitement about what may happen next in a story or situation. The adjective form related to "suspense" is "suspenseful," which describes something that creates or involves suspense.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
waitinguncertaintyanxiety
quoi is 'what' in English.
The English meaning of the Malayalam word "nissahayan" is "suspense" or "thriller."
The audience do not know what is happening.
A legal dictionary has 17 different applications of the word suspense, suspended, or suspension. More specific information is needed about the context in which the word 'suspense' is being applied.
My suggestion don't do it, it will ruin the movie and the suspense or the main dialogues..!!
suspense- as in leaving people on a high quality or tone. with loud and boisterous music, leaving people wanting for more.
suspense records
horror and suspense are actually the same thing. horror is a synonym for suspense and suspense is a synonym for horror
I think you mean "suspense". Its a noun. An abstract noun to be more specific.
No. Suspense is feeling excited, anxious, or uncertain about something that may happen. Iron is a type of metal. Irony is when someone says one thing, while meaning the opposite.
There can be romance in suspense movies.
The verb for suspense is "to suspend."
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