A term for someone who gives in to peer pressure is a "conformist" or "follower".
"Panic" is a word starting with P that can mean stress.
The word 'Numpty' is usually a word used to subscribe someone as dumb or idiotic. it is a subtle way to say someone is acting with stupidity.
The word for looking at someone intently is "staring." This can often convey a sense of concentration or focus on the person being looked at.
The word is "comfort." It means to provide solace, relief, or support to ease someone's distress or unease.
The word is "contempt." It refers to the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of respect or consideration.
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The word could be peer.
Stop isn't an acronym in peer pressure, but it is another word for no, which is what is suggested to say when being influenced to do something you don't want to do - Which, in case you didn't know, is the definition for peer pressure.
strength, individuality, and resolve. Though peer pressure isn't always a bad thing, some people have been pressured into doing the right thing!
To "peer" can mean to look at something, or a "peer" can be someone of equal standing such as age group, social standing.
If it suddenly becomes mainstream, popular, or cool to say the word "awesome" then more and more people are going to say the word "awesome" it's just word-of-mouth. But adjectives, slang and jargon aren't the only words that peer pressure affects. If it suddenly becomes looked down upon to wear fluro colours, than wearing fluro colours would be a bad idea. This is a very simplistic example of public opinion. Peer pressure can affect looks, personality, the mainstream, fashion, slang, etc. Answer2: Peer pressure affects public opinion when the media and the public talk about disastrous consequences of peer pressure and drug use/abuse, sexual abuse, bullying and beatings and suicides because of peer pressure and bullying.
Billy had never considered getting a tattoo, but when his fellow sailors kept teasing him about being a "blank slate," he finally succumbed to the peer pressure and had "MOM" emblazoned on his chest. When Yukiko remembered all the other girls boasting about their sexual adventures, it dawned on her that in the end, it was peer pressure that had led her to being barefoot and pregnant.
The word 'peer' is both a noun (peer, peers) and a verb (peer, peers, peering, peered).The noun peer is a word for a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person; a member of one of the five ranks of the British nobility. Example:He will enjoy the trip much more if accompanied by a peer rather than a parent.The verb peer is to look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something. Example:Jimmy would peer through the drapes when he thought he heard his dad's car.
The word "peer" has 3 phonemes: /p/ /i/ /r/.
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It basically means 'surrendered'"In the end he capitulated, he could not handle the peer pressure any more".