| back-vowel resonance in the 'l' sound when situated after a vowel in the same syllable |
| a speech sound of vowel quality used as a consonant; (w) in wet or (y) in yet |
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| —suffix forming nouns | |
| Compare -ster indicating a woman who performs or is engaged in a certain activity: songstress; seamstress | |
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stress (strěs)
n.
stress (strěs) Pronunciation Key
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A physical factor, such as injury, or mental state, such as anxiety, that disturbs the body's normal state of functioning. Stress may contribute to the development of some illnesses, including heart disease and cancer.
Note: The term stress also refers to the physical and mental state produced in the body when it is influenced by such factors: “The stress of the new job was too much for Tim, so he requested reassignment to his old position in the company.”
stress definition
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