tensionless
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Definition
Adjective: * Free from tension: Describes a state, object, or person that is without physical tightness, mental stress, or emotional strain.
Usage
The adjective "tensionless" is used to describe a complete absence of tension. It is a formal or technical term. * It can describe a physical state, such as a loose rope or relaxed muscles. * It can describe a mental or emotional state of being completely calm and without anxiety. * It can describe an abstract situation, like an atmosphere or relationship, that is free from strain or conflict.
Examples
- Physical State:
- After the massage, her shoulders felt completely tensionless.
- The engineer designed a tensionless joint to prevent material fatigue.
- Mental/Emotional State:
- He achieved a tensionless state of mind through deep meditation.
- Her face was tensionless, showing no sign of the earlier stress.
- Abstract Situation:
- The meeting proceeded in a surprisingly tensionless atmosphere.
- Their tensionless conversation was a welcome relief.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Physics Context: In physics or engineering, "tensionless" can specifically describe a condition where a string, membrane, or structure carries no tensile stress.
- The theory describes a tensionless limit of string theory.
Variants and Related Words
- Tension (n): The state of being stretched tight; mental or emotional strain.
- Tensile (adj): Related to tension or the capability of being stretched.
- Tense (adj): (1) Tightened; not relaxed. (2) Feeling or showing nervous anxiety.
Synonyms
- Relaxed
- Loose
- Unstrained
- Calm
- Stress-free
Antonyms
- Tense
- Strained
- Tight
- Stressed
- Anxious
Adjective
- free from tension