strung

/strʌŋ/
adjective
  1. Tense, nervous, or emotionally strained.
    • He felt strung after working twelve hours straight.
    • She was strung tight before the big exam.
    • The team was strung and anxious as the deadline approached.
  2. Fitted or hung with strings or wires.
    • The fence was strung with barbed wire to keep animals out.
    • The guitar was strung with new steel strings.
    • A strung tennis racket can make a big difference in your game.
  3. Arranged or connected in a series.
    • Beads were strung on a thin thread to make a necklace.
    • Lights were strung across the patio for the party.
    • Flags were strung along the parade route.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'string' — to thread or hang on a string, or to fit with strings.
    • They strung the tennis racket with fresh gut.
    • She strung the beads carefully to make a bracelet.
    • He strung the lights along the roof edge.
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