Meaning & Definition of word "Tenuous"

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    Tenuous

    /ˈtɛnjʊəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Very weak or slight; insubstantial.
      • Example: The evidence presented in the trial was tenuous at best, lacking any real substance.
    • 2. Having little substance or significance.
      • Example: Her arguments for the proposal were tenuous, relying more on emotion than on facts.
    • 3. Spindly or slender; thin.
      • Example: The tenuous threads of the spider's web glistened in the morning dew.

    Etymology

    From Latin tenuis meaning 'thin' or 'slender'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tenuous link:

    A weak or uncertain connection between two ideas or situations.

    tenuous grasp:

    A weak understanding or control over something.

    Related Words

    tenuity:

    The quality of being thin or slender.

    attenuate:

    To reduce in force, effect, or value.

    Slang Meanings of tenuous

    Meaning: A weak argument or position.

    Example Sentence: His stance on the issue was so tenuous, it fell apart under scrutiny.

    Meaning: Something that is not very credible.

    Example Sentence: Her alibi was tenuous, lacking any real proof.