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.
vigor |
stress |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between vigor and stress
is that
vigor is an alternative spelling of from=US|lang=en 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 |
eagerness |
Related terms |
Stress is a related term of eagerness.
As nouns the difference between stress and eagerness
is that
stress is stress (
emotional pressure) while
eagerness is the state or quality of being eager; ardent desire.
stressing |
stress |
As a verb stressing
is .
As a noun stress is
stress (
emotional pressure).
note |
stress |
As nouns the difference between note and stress
is that
note is while
stress is stress (
emotional pressure).
stress |
difficulty |
Related terms |
Stress is a related term of difficulty.
As nouns the difference between stress and difficulty
is that
stress is stress (
emotional pressure) while
difficulty is the state of being difficult, or hard to do.
lazy |
stress |
As a verb lazy
is .
As a noun stress is
stress (
emotional pressure).
stress |
shame |
As nouns the difference between stress and shame
is that
stress is stress (
emotional pressure) while
shame is uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.
As an interjection shame is
a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.
As a verb shame is
to feel shame, be ashamed.
bewildered |
stress |
As verbs the difference between bewildered and stress
is that
bewildered is past tense of bewilder while
stress is to apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
As an adjective bewildered
is baffled, confused, mystified, at a loss, or uncertain.
As a noun 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.
frustrated |
stress |
As a verb frustrated
is (
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated
is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
As a noun stress is
stress (
emotional pressure).
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