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stresses Meaning

stresses

relative force or prominence of sound in verse, the intensity of this mutual force commonly expressed in pounds per square inch, a state of tension resulting from a stress, to subject to physical or emotional stress, a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be involved in causing some diseases, emphasis, weight, the force exerted between teeth of the upper and lower jaws during mastication, one of bodily or mental tension resulting from factors that tend to alter an existent equilibrium, strain, pressure, constraining force or influence, intense effort or exertion, a state of bodily or mental tension resulting from factors that tend to alter an existent equilibrium, to subject to phonetic stress, intensity of utterance given to a speech sound, syllable, or word producing relative loudness, accent sense 5a, to lay stress on, a syllable having relative force or prominence, to feel stress, a force that acts when one body or part of a body presses on, pulls on, pushes against, or tends to squeeze or twist another body or part of a body, the deformation caused in a body by such a force, accent entry 1 sense 4, a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation, a state resulting from a stress, to subject to physical or psychological stress, relative force or loudness of sound, the change in shape caused in a body by such a force, emphasize, to subject to stress, a force exerted when one body or body part presses on, pulls on, pushes against, or tends to compress or twist another body or body part, special importance given to something, to pronounce with stress

stresses Sentence Examples

  1. The **ó**ld man sat on the **pór**ch, **súp**ing on tea.
  2. The **í**nsect **flút**tered around the **lí**ght.
  3. The **sú**pervisor **ré**ad the **ré**port to the **stá**ff.
  4. The **có**ffee **pót** **bró**ke when **Shá**ron **dró**pped it.
  5. The ** hó**meless man stood on the ** cór**ner, **begg**ing for **mó**ney.
  6. The ** sú**nset's **gó**lden **hué** cast a **wá**rm glow on the **lá**ndscape.
  7. The ** mó**torcycle **ré**vved **ló**udly as it **spé**d down the **ró**ad.
  8. The **á**pples in the **bá**sket were **rí**pe and **jú**icy.
  9. The **p**olice **s**iren **blá**red as the **c**ar **sp**eed **pá**st.
  10. The **dó**g's **bá**rk **bró**ke the **sí**lence of the **ní**ght.

FAQs About the word stresses

relative force or prominence of sound in verse, the intensity of this mutual force commonly expressed in pounds per square inch, a state of tension resulting fr

pressures, tensions, strains,worries, loads, concerns, anxieties, angers, persecutions,weights

comforts,consolations,

The **ó**ld man sat on the **pór**ch, **súp**ing on tea.

The **í**nsect **flút**tered around the **lí**ght.

The **sú**pervisor **ré**ad the **ré**port to the **stá**ff.

The **có**ffee **pót** **bró**ke when **Shá**ron **dró**pped it.