Tenterhooks

Tenterhooks, correctly spelled as one word, refers to the hooks on a wooden framework (the tenter) used to stretch or hold tight cloth. Although rarely anymore used in its original sense, the word has lent itself to the idiomatic phrase on tenterhooks, meaning to be metaphorically stretched or strained—to be nervous, in suspense, or held in apprehension. Do not misspell the word as tenderhooks.