Definitions
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- adjective
Inducing suspense .
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- adjective (of a situation) characterized by or causing suspense
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Examples
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If you want a masterly lesson in suspenseful storytelling, read this book.
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Gerhart called the suspenseful Heisman race "crazy."
SplicedFeed 2009
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The movie would perhaps be better described as a suspenseful intrigue, but due to the inclusion of zombies, undead or not, it gets called "horror."
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The movie would perhaps be better described as a suspenseful intrigue, but due to the inclusion of zombies, undead or not, it gets called "horror."
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So it is very "suspenseful" for both the author and the reader.
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Max, the ordinary guy, will prove to be a little more heroic than Vincent expects, there will be a "suspenseful" chase, and yadda yadda yadda.
Collateral Bill Crider 2004
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Using rack shots when nothing is moving or close-ups to create a sense of suspense where nothing can be considered "suspenseful"; all of it separates the viewer from the film.
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Vice and Virtue feels very flabby indeed, relying as heavily as it does on endless repititions of the same drab themes and riffs, opening with a huge and utterly pointless slab of "suspenseful" and "cinematic" noise, and insistently sprinkling proceedings with dose after dose of monotony and dullness.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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The last 20 minutes are actually kind of suspenseful…or maybe they just wake you up compared to what you’ve seen before.
The Passing (2008) 2008
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"suspenseful" television drama and holding "Big Boy" when an explosion took place on the show, startling the kitty, who bit her thumb.
Arcata Eye 2009
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