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adjective
- 1. showing signs of nervous tension or tiredness: "Jean's pale, strained face" Similar
- 2. (of a limb or muscle) injured by overexertion or twisting.
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STRAINED definition: 1. If a relationship is strained, problems are spoiling it: 2. showing that someone is nervous or…. Learn more.
The meaning of STRAINED is done or produced with excessive effort. How to use strained in a sentence.
If someone's appearance, voice, or behaviour is strained, they seem worried and nervous. His laughter seemed a little strained. American English : strained / sˈtreɪnd /
a force or influence that stretches, pulls, or puts pressure on something, sometimes causing damage: put a strain onThe hurricane put such a strain on the bridge that it collapsed. As you get older, excess weight puts a lot of strain on the heart. Their constant arguments were putting a strain on their marriage.
a high-yielding strainof winter wheat. broadly: a specified infraspecific group (such as a stock, line, or ecotype) c. : kind, sort. discussions of a lofty strain. 2. a. : inherited or inherent character, quality, or disposition. a strainof weakness in the family.
Strained definition: affected or produced by effort; not natural or spontaneous; forced. See examples of STRAINED used in a sentence.
Strain, sprain imply a wrenching, twisting, and stretching of muscles and tendons. To strain is to stretch tightly, make taut, wrench, tear, cause injury to, by long-continued or sudden and too violent effort or movement: to strain one's heart by overexertion, one's eyes by reading small print.