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suspense - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of suspense in Hindi

  • कौतुहल

Noun

  • दुविधा
  • चिंता
  • भ्रांति
  • रोमांच
  • सन्देह

suspense Definition

Noun

  • a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
  • the temporary cessation or suspension of something.

suspense Example

  • come on, Fran, don't keep me in suspense! ( आओ, फ्रेंक, मुझे सस्पेंस में मत रखो! )
  • a tale of mystery and suspense ( रहस्य और रहस्य की कहानी )
  • Finally she could bear the suspense no longer. ( अंत में वह अब यह सस्पेंस नहीं सह सकी। )
  • Howie kept us in suspense until we assumed our seats around the table. ( होवी ने हमें तब तक सस्पेंस में रखा जब तक हमने टेबल के चारों ओर अपनी सीट नहीं मान ली। )

More Sentence

  • He paused, to build the suspense.
  • Between the date of these letters and the day of her execution wellnigh three months of suspense elapsed.
  • Fred began sorting through his papers, taking his time, building the suspense.
  • Dean paused before answering, not just to build the suspense, but to think how much information to divulge.
  • Two days of suspense followed to both armies.
  • At last the suspense became to her unendurable.
  • The suspense was fearful to her for half an hour.
  • But suspense to me is the greatest source of unhappiness.
  • She kept our curiosity in suspense for a moment.
  • When, when will this suspense be relieved!
  • Hiram sat watching him in a fever of suspense and anxiety.
  • Which leaves the two sextet takes of " Acknowledgment " to beg the question, were they worth all those years of suspense?
  • Critics have favorably compared NOIR to such genre-defining live-action suspense films as The Professional and La Femme Nikita.
  • Months of suspense followed; for the powers had threatened to cast their weight into the scale against whichever side should prove the aggressor, and Mehemet Ali was too astute to make the first move.
  • Tying a tagline with a testimonial for the film from Hitchcock himself, the master of suspense is even featured on the poster.
  • a suspense novel