stress |
value |
As nouns the difference between stress and value
is that
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ while
value is the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable.
As verbs the difference between stress and value
is that
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain while
value is to estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
stress |
misgiving |
As nouns the difference between stress and misgiving
is that
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ while
misgiving is doubt, apprehension, a feeling of dread.
As a verb stress
is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
stress |
sorrow |
Related terms |
Stress is a related term of sorrow.
As nouns the difference between stress and sorrow
is that
stress is stress (
emotional pressure) while
sorrow is (uncountable) unhappiness, woe.
As a verb sorrow is
to feel or express grief.
cadence |
stress |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between cadence and stress
is that
cadence is the act or state of declining or sinking while
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ.
As verbs the difference between cadence and stress
is that
cadence is to give a cadence to while
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
As a proper noun Cadence
is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the word cadence, taken to use in the 2000s.
spirit |
stress |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between spirit and stress
is that
spirit is the undying essence of a human; the soul while
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ.
As verbs the difference between spirit and stress
is that
spirit is to carry off, especially in haste, secrecy, or mystery while
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
As a proper noun Spirit
is {{altname|Holy Spirit}}.
stress |
sadness |
Related terms |
In uncountable terms the difference between stress and sadness
is that
stress is emphasis placed on a particular point in an argument or discussion (whether spoken or written) while
sadness is the state or emotion of being sad.
As nouns the difference between stress and sadness
is that
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ while
sadness is the state or emotion of being sad.
As a verb stress
is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
stress |
encumbrance |
Related terms |
Stress is a related term of encumbrance.
As nouns the difference between stress and encumbrance
is that
stress is stress (
emotional pressure) while
encumbrance is something that encumbers; a burden that must be carried.
urgency |
stress |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between urgency and stress
is that
urgency is the quality or condition of being urgent; insistence; pressure; as, the urgency of a demand or an occasion while
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ.
As a verb stress is
to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
stress |
sense |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between stress and sense
is that
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ while
sense is (
manner to perceive) Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
As verbs the difference between stress and sense
is that
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain while
sense is to use biological senses: to either smell, watch, taste, hear or feel.
stress |
meaning |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between stress and meaning
is that
stress is the internal distribution of force per unit area (pressure) within a body reacting to applied forces which causes strain or deformation and is typically symbolised by σ while
meaning is the symbolic value of something.
As verbs the difference between stress and meaning
is that
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain while
meaning is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective meaning is
having a (specified) intention.
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