You can say someone is stressed when they are experiencing feelings of overwhelm, frustration, anxiety, or tension that is affecting their overall well-being and functionality. Symptoms can include physical, emotional, and behavioral changes such as headaches, irritability, difficulty concentrating, or changes in eating or sleeping patterns.
The first syllable "har" is stressed in the word "harassment."
"When" is not typically considered a stressed word in English. Stressed words in a sentence are usually those that carry emphasis or importance for the meaning of the sentence. The stressed word can vary depending on the context or speaker's intention.
The word "hilltop" is stressed on the first syllable, "hill."
The first syllable "out" in outrun should be stressed when you say it.
Stress, same word. - to be stressed -> être stressé
To move faster than someone or something
They might not have enough sleep
Chill !
row-DY the second syllable is stressed the louder you say each part its stressed the louder it is
id say try to calm down
The first syllable is stressed, my fifth-grade teacher didn't say so. I did
"When" is not typically considered a stressed word in English. Stressed words in a sentence are usually those that carry emphasis or importance for the meaning of the sentence. The stressed word can vary depending on the context or speaker's intention.
The first syllable is stressed. My fifth-grade teacher didn't say so. I said so.
I think it depends on how you say it.
You fluster somebody by making them extremely worried and stressed out.
Botahnik (the second syllable is stressed).
The first syllable "har" is stressed in the word "harassment."