Noun
tautness (usually uncountable, plural tautnesses)
The property of being taut.
I'm not a fan of Dr. Seuss's better-known work, but his fables leave me awe-struck. 'Ten Tall Tales' is a collection of stories where his trademark anarchy is combined with a tautness of writing that shines an affectionate yet uncompromising spotlight on some of the absurdities of human behaviour. Giles Andreae
They also praise Shepard’s ability to balance a conventional southern gothic—including convincing minor characters—with the tautness of a well-paced psychological thriller. Source: Internet
James Berardinelli praised it for "energy and tautness" and its "thought-provoking script and thematic richness." Source: Internet
The bow is tightened before playing, until it reaches a tautness that is preferred by the player. Source: Internet
Try not to overpack, you want the skin to have a natural tautness over the stuffing. Source: Internet