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  1. the feeling of excitement or nervousness that you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be: She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him. The suspense is killing me (= I am extremely eager to know what is going to happen).

  2. the feeling of excitement or nervousness that you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be: She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him. The suspense is killing me (= I am extremely eager to know what is going to happen).

  3. 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 England manager will end the suspense at a team meeting tomorrow. ...a writer who holds the suspense throughout her tale.

  4. The meaning of SUSPENSE is the state of being suspended : suspension. How to use suspense in a sentence.

  5. 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. 2. See keep sb in suspense [...]

  6. noun. /səˈspens/ [uncountable] a feeling of worry or excitement that you have when you feel that something is going to happen, somebody is going to tell you some news, etc. a tale of mystery and suspense. Don't keep us in suspense. Tell us what happened! I couldn't bear the suspense a moment longer. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. noun. a state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement, as in awaiting a decision or outcome, usually accompanied by a degree of apprehension or anxiety. a state of mental indecision. undecided or doubtful condition, as of affairs: For a few days matters hung in suspense. the state or condition of being suspended. suspense. / səˈspɛns /