The noun 'stress' is a singular, common noun, a word for a thing.
The noun 'stress' is a concrete noun as a word for a measurable pressure or tension exerted on an object.
The noun 'stress' is an abstract noun as a word for a state of mental or emotional strain or tension.
The word 'stress' is also a verb: stress, stresses, stressing, stressed.
The noun form of the adjective 'stressful' is stressfulness.
The word 'stressful' is the adjective form of the noun stress.
pressure, nervous tension, constant worry
It is stressful.
overworked
Words to describe a woman starting with L are:lovelylevel headedlivelylazylovedleaderloyallittlelearnedlatelooneylucky
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are words that describe nouns. The word Grinch is a noun. Some adjectivesthat describe the noun Grinch are:fictionalambitiousenergeticconfusedstrange
Words that describe Ocean Debris are: Icky, nasty, unhelpful, gross, etc.
I would describe her as caring.The police asked the witness to describe the suspect.
Which of the word does not describe a hairpieces
Examples of primary stress words include "happen," "potato," "elephant," and "analyze." These words have the primary stress on the first syllable.
peacefullness is when you are so calm and nothing can stress you out.
Mental
Some examples of words with secondary stress include "environment," "opportunity," "management," and "assistance." These words have stress on the second syllable after the primary stress.
It is called cyber stress.
big words to describe excelence
Effort includes hard work, determination, struggle, and perseverance. There are many other words that describe effort, including push, battle, and force.
stress, tautness, pressure, anxiety, strain, tightness, worry.
yes. words like "shell shock" "battle fatigue" and "post-tramautic stress disorder" have been used to describe the psychological effects of warfare
Some examples of words with stress marks are 'photograph', 'banana', and 'elephant'.
describe the body's mechanisms for controlling blood glucose levels under normal and stress conditions
Describe the body's mechanisms for controlling blood glucose levels under normal and stress conditions.?