Stressed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈstrest|  American pronunciation of the word stressed
Brit.  |strest|  British pronunciation of the word stressed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto stress
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto stress

adjective

- suffering severe physical strain or distress (syn: distressed)
he dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing

Extra examples

He was feeling pretty stressed about the deadline.

...you seem really stressed right now, so maybe you should try to do something more relaxing...

I always eat when I'm feeling stressed.

The union stressed the need for stricter safety standards.

The risks involved in the procedure should be stressed.

When she said, “We need lots of money,” she stressed the word “lots.”

When I'm tired or stressed, I tend to overeat.

Parents are already stressed trying to cover the bases at home and at work.

His philosophy stressed the impermanence of the world.

She stressed the need for regular meetings.

Once again, it must be stressed that the pilot was not to blame.

He stressed the government's readiness to take tough action against terrorists.

The minister stressed the need for economic sacrifice.

The report stressed that student math skills need to improve.

Crawford stressed the need for more housing downtown.

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