It can start with little things like not going to school or work to worse things like suicide.
When people are stressed, they may engage in activities such as deep breathing, exercise, meditation, or talking to a friend or counselor. Some individuals may also find relaxation techniques, hobbies, or time spent in nature helpful in managing stress. It's important for individuals to identify healthy coping mechanisms that work for them to alleviate stress.
You can use "stressed" in a sentence like, "She looked visibly stressed due to her upcoming exams."
The first syllable in "dangerous" is stressed.
Stressed spelled backwards is desserts. Yum.
The stressed syllable of "satisfactory" is the third syllable, which is "fac."
Tomorrow has a stressed first syllable ("to-") and an unstressed second syllable ("-morrow").
there stressed
because they are stressed
do what when stressed out or just for fun? Do IT you mean? oohh well both actually. half the people do it because they are stressed out and half do it because IT is fun.
I do not know of a specific name for a word's stressed syllable. However, sometimes people use the phrase "accented syllable" instead of "stressed syllable."
You can use "stressed" in a sentence like, "She looked visibly stressed due to her upcoming exams."
They get stressed up often as they are either getting problems with their work or having family violence.
People get stressed and it is because of there parents dna.
people behave antisocially because they have had a disturbance or are stressed about something.
You don't tell them -- you show them. How do people act when they are stressed? Do they pace back and forth? Wring their hands or run their fingers through their hair? Do they talk quickly or more slowly? Do they stutter or yell? You've seen stressed people -- write what you saw.
It can be inherited but you can't catch it from other people. Sometimes people can get vitiligo when they are stressed
Sugar is sweet and pleasing and is often eaten when people are stressed or on a birthday or holiday.
John Locke