What is the comparative and superlative of tense?

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2026-01-18 02:30

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The comparative form of "tense" is "tenser," and the superlative form is "tenseest." However, "tense" is often used in a more abstract or idiomatic sense, so these forms are rarely used in everyday language. Instead, one might describe something as "more tense" or "most tense" when comparing levels of tension.

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