Pronunciation: /ɪn səˈspɛns/
adverb modifies the verb 'is' to indicate the state of being in suspense
A1 I am in suspense waiting for the movie to start.
A2 The audience was in suspense as the magician performed his tricks.
B1 The outcome of the game left everyone in suspense until the final moments.
B2 The jury was in suspense as they awaited the verdict.
C1 The unresolved conflict left the characters in suspense throughout the novel.
C2 The tension in the room had everyone in suspense, wondering what would happen next.
formal The outcome of the trial left everyone in suspense.
informal We're all in suspense waiting to see who wins the game.
slang I can't handle being in suspense like this, just tell me already!
figurative The unresolved conflict left the characters in suspense throughout the entire novel.
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