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tension vs antagonism

antagonism vs tension

tension and antagonism both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tension Yes No No No
antagonism Yes No No No
As nouns, antagonism is a hypernym of tension; that is, antagonism is a word with a broader meaning than tension:
  • tension: feelings of hostility that are not manifest
  • antagonism: a state of deep-seated ill-will
Other hypernyms of tension include enmity, hostility.
tension (noun) antagonism (noun)
the action of stretching something tight (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure
(physics) a stress that produces an elongation of an elastic physical body an actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility
feelings of hostility that are not manifest the relation between opposing principles or forces or factors
the physical condition of being stretched or strained a state of deep-seated ill-will
a balance between and interplay of opposing elements or tendencies (especially in art or literature)
(psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense
Difference between tension and antagonism

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