They might not have enough sleep
The first syllable is stressed in carrot.
Difficult is stressed on the first syllable.
August is stressed on the second syllable.
The first syllable is stressed: BAF-fle.
One - the first syllable is stressed.
You fluster somebody by making them extremely worried and stressed out.
how stressed someone gets is down to the individual, for instance someone I know gets stressed whenever they drive so as you can imagine they're rather stressed a lot of the time, on the other hand someone else I know seems to always be relaxed in situations that others would go mad in. it's perfectly natural to feel stressed from time to time, but if you feel regularly stressed or are uncomfortable with the temporary stress you are feeling, it might be worth seeing if you can change that for yourself.
Denial, repression, displacement.
Stressed is a verb (past tense of stress) and an adjective (stressed syllable).
To move faster than someone or something
You can say someone is stressed when they are experiencing feelings of overwhelm, frustration, anxiety, or tension that is affecting their overall well-being and functionality. Symptoms can include physical, emotional, and behavioral changes such as headaches, irritability, difficulty concentrating, or changes in eating or sleeping patterns.
No such thing as a stressed vowel. If someone told you that, you might have heard it incorrectly.
Yes. If you don't get enough sleep then you're thinking. If you're awake, you're probably going to be thinking about everything going on in life, causing you to be even more stressed.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
Post mortem stress is when a person stressed and overwhelmed by the death of someone, usually that of a loved one.
stressed
not stressed