I feel a lot of tension in the office today.
The tension in the room was palpable as the two rivals faced off.
Well there are different ways to use tension. One usage could be 'He touched the rope; he could feel the tension in the tightrope.' Another could be 'He sat silently; he could feel the tension in the atmosphere.'
"His factious behavior caused tension within the group, leading to disagreements and divisions among members."
Tension means panic, so here's a sentence..... Tension rose as the fight got more scary
The tension in the air was palpable as I anticipated the arrival of my favorite rock star.
There was tension between the two stepsisters.
After we argued, there was a lot of tension in the room.
Relax, you carry so much tension in your shoulders.
A good joke had eased the tension in the room
Tension between Israel and the Palestinian Authority threatens to embroil the entire region in conflict.
To create tension in a sentence, you can use shorter, more direct phrases to heighten the urgency or suspense. Consider using strong verbs or vivid imagery to evoke a sense of unease or anticipation. Additionally, sentence structure can play a role - using fragments or breaking grammar rules can add to the sense of tension.
As the TV show was counting in the votes, there was tension in the studio.