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- What is the difference between stressed and stressful?
2 "Stressed" and "Stressful" are these two words both adjectives? And what is the difference between the two? In the dictionary it says: stressed - feeling very worried or anxious stressful - full of or causing stress If you are worried or anxious, then aren't you full of stress? So do these two sentences mean the same thing? I am very stressed
- word choice - Stressful to vs. stressful for - English Language . . .
Which preposition, for or to, is correct in below sentence? It is less stressful [for to] a child than an adult to learn a foreign language
- I feel stressed or I feel stressful? Which one is correct?
0 stressed - adjective - feeling very worried or anxious stressful - adjective - full of or causing stress Therefore, stressed has to do with how you feel, and stressful has to do with what you are full of I am stressful would likely be more correct than I feel stressful, much like one would say The tank is full of gas
- vocabulary - Stress vs stressed vs stressful - English Language . . .
"I'm stressful" means that you cause stress, not that you suffer it So that, for instance, if you take a stressful job, every day when you go there, you are under stress, and if the stress gets to you, then you are stressed out
- Can I use You felt stressful? Can I use this expression in some . . .
To say that something is "stressful" is simply to say that it causes you stress Indeed, Oxford Learner's Dictionaries online gives the definition as "causing a lot of worry" E g This job is so stressful By contrast, "stressed" describes a feeling of stress that you feel, as a result of experiencing difficulties in life E g I'm stressed, because I have no money You can't describe a person
- Succinct phrase for work well under pressure?
To maintain a calm demeanor and think clearly in a difficult, stressful, or troubling situation [The Free Dictionary] Personal Point of View If you are wondering if using idioms in resumes is informal, I have used idioms and phrases while creating my own resume and being in IT, I do review quite a few resumes
- stress vs. distress - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Stress is a state of imbalanced physiological or psychological conditions caused by stressors (internal or external) To maintain the balance or to reduce such conditions, physiological changes occur, collectively called the stress response With the stress response, people can change or adapt to a stressful condition But when the stressful condition is not adapted for a long time or if the
- Someone who remains calm during panic or disaster
I'm looking for a word that describes someone that remains calm when others panic, specifically in a calamity or accident Example 1: Someone that is in an auto accident and they remain level-headed
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