Associations to the word «Stressed»
Noun
- Syllable
- Vowel
- Consonant
- Stress
- Accent
- Phoneme
- Pronoun
- Monoplane
- Importance
- Pronunciation
- Fuselage
- Phonology
- Overly
- Aluminium
- Verb
- Suffix
- Noun
- Inflection
- Drought
- Orthography
- Abstinence
- Alloy
- Chassis
- Piety
- Prefix
- Truss
- Humanism
- Rhyme
- Ply
- Dialect
- Reliance
- Unity
- Corrosion
- Socialism
- Plural
- Emphasis
- Caregiver
- Urgency
- Industrialization
- Enlightenment
- Assimilation
- Pre
- Rp
- Continuity
- Ideology
- Capitalism
- Fascism
- Adjective
- Embargo
- Pitch
- Equality
- Cockpit
- Obedience
- Flap
- Protestantism
- Zeppelin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
STRESSED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of stress
STRESSED, adjective. Suffering stress (either physical or mental).
STRESSED, adjective. (phonetics) Having a stress or accent.
STRESSED OUT, adjective. Exhausted or debilitated because of stress
Dictionary definition
STRESSED, adjective. Suffering severe physical strain or distress; "he dropped out of the race, clearly distressed and having difficulty breathing".
STRESSED, adjective. Bearing a stress or accent; "an iambic foot consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable as in `delay'".
Wise words
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