Yes, it is possible to be stressed without being fully aware of it. Many people may experience subtle signs of stress, such as fatigue, irritability, or difficulty concentrating, and might attribute these feelings to other factors. Additionally, chronic stress can lead to a desensitization to stressors, making it harder to recognize the underlying tension. Self-awareness and mindfulness practices can help in identifying and addressing unrecognized stress.
The first syllable is stressed in carrot.
Difficult is stressed on the first syllable.
The first syllable is stressed: BAF-fle.
August is stressed on the second syllable.
One - the first syllable is stressed.
In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.
He is very stressed at the moment.She stressed the importance of wearing safety goggles.
you get tired
most animal i know are more stressed in the dark
all i know is that i am one of them but i don't know how many kids do get stressed by the dumb parents these days
The stressed syllables in the sentence "I know why he wanted to see you" are as follows: KNOW WANT SEE
It depends on that person. Just see that person and get to know if he is stressed or not. If he is go to him and cure him.
I think you know it's stressed by it's ears being down but I'm not sure...
Because in that language, stressed syllables have apostrophes over them. Since the e is stressed, it has an apostrophe so you know to pronounce it stressed.
I really don't know.
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."
I dont understand your question or why it has to anything to do with food, But I know you should never be stressed!