stress

noun121 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

a large amount of mental or emotional pressure

stress related to feelings and emotions

very serious and damaging pressure

stress that affects the mind

a high level of mental or emotional pressure

a very high level of mental or emotional pressure

stress relating to the mental and emotional state of a person

very strong or extreme pressure

a large amount of mental or emotional pressure

a higher amount of stress than before

stress experienced every day as part of normal life

additional stress on top of what already exists

a condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock

stress caused by money problems

an unbelievably large amount of pressure

an increased amount of stress

stress caused by or connected with one's job

special importance given to something

specific importance given to something

stress arising from family relationships and responsibilities

more stress than is normal or necessary

a very large amount of emphasis

the strongest emphasis placed on a syllable of a word

an intensified level of stress

a small amount of stress

stress related to the economy or financial conditions

the primary or strongest emphasis on a syllable in a word

more stress than is reasonable or appropriate

a forceful emphasis on a syllable

stress that lasts for a long time

the same amount of importance given to different things

the main emphasis on a syllable in a word

physical force applied to an object or material

stress related to one's job or profession

stress that is severe and sudden

stress from interactions with other people

a level of stress on a syllable that is weaker than the primary stress

pressure on an organism from its surroundings

a syllable pronounced with less emphasis than others

the stressed syllable of a word

the pattern of stressed and unstressed words within a sentence

the amount or intensity of stress