Yes, the word 'stress' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'stress' is a word for a measurable pressure or tension exerted on an object; a word for a state of mental or emotional strain or tension; a word for a thing.
Examples:
There's a lot of stress associated with his job. (noun)
We need to stress the importance of the regulation. (verb)
Every word has a stress. Since "sun" is only one syllable, it is stressed.
Stress is usually from work. You get so exhausted and worried. Nerves control stress.
The plural of stress is stresses.
di'a'ry' that's its the stress
Whats is Emotional Stress?
The correct stress pattern for the word "present" is PRES-ent. The stress falls on the first syllable.
uncertianty and importance must be present
uncertianty and importance must be present
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NOUN When the stress is on the first syllable PRE-sent the the word is a noun. James gave me a present. When the stress is on the second syllable then the word is a verb pre-SENT I would like to present you with this book for coming top of the class.
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The flight or fight response causes your body to be filled with adrenaline. There are also other stress chemicals present.
At divergent boundaries, the force present is tensional stress caused by the pulling apart or separation of tectonic plates. This tensional stress leads to the formation of rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges as magma rises to fill the gap created by the diverging plates.
When we mix additives in the oil/fluid, the forces which are present in the fluid opposes the forces of additives. This opposition makes a couple force and hence a couple stress is induced in the fluid. This type of fluid is known as couple stress fluid.
Continued stress is not healthy. However, in moments of stress, such as when one is threatened in some way, the stress causes the production of adrenalin, which heightens alertness and gives one a physical edge, which can make the difference in a life-and-death situation.
Stress is constantly present in our life and it cannot be totally removed but just reduced to lower levels. There are several ways of reducing stress with stress relief techniques like controlled breathing, stretching, yoga, meditation, proper nutrition, recreation, health living, ... One has to know how to manage stress in order to reduce it successfully.
Stress headaches are very common and can be a result of physical or mental stressors. Stress headaches often manifest as aches in the back of the skull, near the neck, causing muscle tightness or spasms in the shoulders and back. Some are present in the eyes or forehead, particularly when caused by eye strain or exhaustion. Removing stressors, or managing them properly, can be very effective in treating stress headaches.