feszül
Feszül is a Hungarian verb meaning to become taut, tight, or under tension. It describes a state in which a body, object, or tissue is stretched or feels strained, such as a rope, fabric, or muscles. The term can also be used metaphorically to refer to emotional or psychological tension or a tense atmosphere. Related nouns include feszítés (act or state of tightening) and feszülés (the sensation or condition of being tense).
Etymology and form: Feszül derives from the root fesz- meaning to stretch or pull taut, with an
Usage and contexts: In physics or mechanics, one speaks of a line, rope, or cable that feszül.
Grammar notes: Feszül is an intransitive verb and typically takes a subject in the nominative; it does