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adjectiveIf someone is stressed out, they are very tense and anxious because of difficulties in their lives. [informal] stressed out in British English (strɛst aʊt) adjective informal tense and anxious because of circumstances She said she was feeling tired and stressed out. I've been really stressed out. stressed-out in American English (ˈstrɛstˈaʊt) adjective tired, nervous, or depressed as a result of overwork, mental pressure, etc. Examples of 'stressed out' in a sentencestressed out It wasn't proof positive that the house was unoccupied, but I figured Cheetham was too stressed out just now to ignore his phone.They are further socially disabled because public sentiment is most often behind their stressed-out families. In other languagesstressed out British English: stressed out ADJECTIVE If someone is stressed out, they are very tense and anxious because of difficulties in their lives. I can't imagine sitting in traffic, getting stressed out. - American English: stressed out
- Brazilian Portuguese: estressado
- Chinese: 非常焦虑不安的
- European Spanish: estresado
- French: stressé
- German: gestresst
- Italian: stressato
- Japanese: ストレスでイライラしている
- Korean: 스트레스로 지친
- European Portuguese: stressado
- Latin American Spanish: estresado
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