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Stressed

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Stressed meaning

simple past and past participle of stress

Example sentences (20)

Typically, if one of the pair is stressed and the other isn't, the stressed word gets the diacritic, using the appropriate diacritic for notating stressed syllables (see above).

I’m stressed, but honestly I’m super excited because I’m graduating, so while I’m stressed and anxious and feeling all of the feelings, but I’m more excited for what’s next so I’m not overthinking everything the way I usually do.

We felt bad for a week or two until we suddenly realized that he had it 100 percent wrong: When we do it right we help people better express themselves; they’re not looking angry/worried/stressed when they’re not angry/worried/stressed.

At Gloria Dukes’ childcare centers on the west side, it isn’t only the parents of the children they care for who are stressed — the staff is stressed and stretched, too.

This is because the framework does not allow profits from the sale of stressed assets being used to reverse excess provisions made in the past, but they can only be utilised to meet the shortfall/loss on account of sale of other stressed assets.

He also stressed that “the role of journalists reporting from conflict-stressed zones is indispensable,” as they observe events impossible to cover and hard to comprehend from the outside.

If I wanted to get stressed, I could get stressed about everything but I try not to complicate things in my head.

Each half-line had to follow one of five or so patterns, each of which defined a sequence of stressed and unstressed syllables, typically with two stressed syllables per line.

For example, the word invite stressed on the second syllable is a verb, but when stressed on the first syllable (without changing any of the individual sounds) it becomes a noun.

He says rap lyrics are made up of, "lines with four stressed beats, separated by other syllables that may vary in number and may include other stressed syllables.

However, it is stressed on the second syllable, whereas the nonce word is stressed on the first.

In English a voiceless plosive (that is p, t or k) is aspirated whenever it stands as the only consonant at the beginning of the stressed syllable or of the first, stressed or unstressed, syllable in a word.

Rather than being organized around rhyme, the poetic line in Anglo-Saxon is organised around alliteration, the repetition of stressed sounds, any repeated stressed sound, vowel or consonant, could be used.

The color field becomes stressed, much as an elastic band is stressed when stretched, and more gluons of appropriate color are spontaneously created to strengthen the field.

This gives a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed beats, though notes on stressed beats are not necessarily louder or more important.

Under the orthographic conventions, a typical Spanish word is stressed on the syllable before the last if it ends with a vowel (not including y ) or with a vowel followed by n or an s ; it is stressed on the last syllable otherwise.

Abdel-Rahman Habat, of the Cairo-based Life Makers Foundation, stressed that current aid levels are insufficient for meeting the basic needs of the besieged population.

Abrams also stressed empowering girls through technology, breaking the cycle of poverty, and addressing societal issues.

Additionally, she stressed, the country’s response and surveillance capabilities must be bolstered, among others.

A defence lawyer stressed it would have been obvious to the police that the licence was false.