Stress
stress (noun) - 1. worry or pressure caused by problems at work or in life, 2. a physical force against something, 3. emphasis placed on somethingstress (verb)
stressful (adjective)
our business plan stresses convenience
stress a point in a discussion
stress the importance of
she stresses the importance of removing personal clutter from your workspace for a fresh and modern look
points that experts stress
the marketing guru stresses product placement, brand integration, online opportunities and the foreign marketplace
financially stressed companies
stressed market conditions
equipment stressed close to the limit
they watched with concern as their life support equipment was stressed close to its limit by the gravity waves
He is tired, stressed, and has grown impatient
making decisions under stress
he excels at making decisions in stressful situations
reducing the stresses of urban living
You sound stressed.
My sister didn't sound stressed
she sounded stressed but pleased
Oh, God. I'm already stressed
animals get stressed if there isn't enough space for them to wander around in
wouldn't he be just as stressed in a boom economy?
ups and downs are determined, in good part, by how stressed you are
it feels so good to comfort a friend who is stressed out, lovesick, or embroiled in family conflict
I'm sure there are nights when you're stressed out or there's drama going on in your life
Often, if you've been feeling particularly stressed, you'll have a dream like this to release some tension
frustrated, tired and stressed
stressed, tired, or overworked
there is nothing better when I'm feeling stressed, tired, or overworked, than a bowl of this lentil soup
stresses associated with transitions
social stresses
social stresses associated with the college transition may include anxiety about moving away from home
put stress on
need to put more stress on possible solutions in the report
the report stresses that any solution to the problem will take time
stress that this information is strictly confidential
stress the need for action
Frank stressed that what he did was not improper because he talked to the boss beforehand and got permission
you misplaced the stress on the first syllable of the word
the stress is placed on the second syllable of the word
stressed out
suffer from stress
suffer daily stresses at work
job stress
workplace stress
she finds this work stressful
feel stressed
avoid what makes you feel stressed
feel stressed and tense
how to handle workplace stress
stress-related illnesses
manage stress
stress management
dealing with stress
handle stress
cope with stress
escape stress
she never escapes stress with her many responsibilities
under stress
experience stress
cause stress
increase stress
extreme stress
acute stress
avoid stress
reduce stress
relieve stress
remove stress stress
stress placed on project
lack of funding placed stress on the project






