gespanntem
Gespanntem is a German inflected form of the adjective gespannter? Wait, no. Gespannt is the past participle of spannen, but it is also used as an adjective meaning tense or eager. Gespanntem is the dative singular form of this adjective when it occurs before a masculine or neuter noun in the dative case in a context without a definite article, or in other strong-declension constructions. In practice, you will often see phrases such as mit gespanntem Blick or in gespanntem Zustand, where the noun is in the dative singular and the adjective bears the -em ending.
In German grammar, adjectives decline according to case, gender, and article. Gespanntem represents the form for
Common usages illustrate the meaning: in phrases like mit gespanntem Blick (with a tense, attentive gaze) or
Etymologically, gespannter derives from the verb spannen, meaning to stretch or to tense. As an attributive
Note: Gespanntem is not a standalone word with separate meaning; it is a grammatical form used to