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  1. Expectación impaciente o ansiosa por el desarrollo de una acción o suceso, especialmente en una película cinematográfica, una obra teatral o un relato. Sin.: intriga, emoción, tensión1, angustia, incertidumbre, suspenso, suspensión. Sinónimos o afines de suspense.

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

  4. Inglés. Español. in suspense adv. (in a state of tense anticipation) en suspenso loc adv. I sat in suspense throughout the film, impatient to see what happened at the end. Estuve en suspenso toda la película, impaciente por ver qué pasaba al final. (ES) en suspense loc adv.

  5. 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).

  6. 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).

  7. Emoción, vivo interés e incertidumbre ante la detención de la acción dramática o la inseguridad de lo que puede suceder: cuéntamelo, no me dejes con el suspense. Género literario y cinematográfico que pretende producir dicho estado en el lector o espectador: Hicthcock es el genio del suspense. 'suspense' aparece también en las ...