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  • What is the difference between stressed and stressful?
    You are correct that both are adjectives, but both carry different meanings stressed - feeling very worried or anxious stressful - full of or causing stress Events or circumstances can be stressful, in that they cause somebody to feel stressed In short, one is cause, and one is effect For example: I had a stressful day at work today (the day was stressful) I was feeling pretty 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
  • 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
  • I feel stressed or I feel stressful? Which one is correct?
    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
  • 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
  • word usage - I feel stress easily vs. I feel stressed easily . . .
    I suffer from stress freqently I am susceptible to stress I react badly to stressful situations It's not really about grammar, though
  • Succinct phrase for work well under pressure?
    As someone who has read a lot of resumes, works well under pressure works for me It is succinct and clear I would not know what you meant by "Pressure performer"; I would find that term in a resume irritating My immediate picture when I first saw it in your question was of a dancer in a hyperbaric chamber A multitasker may or may not be able to work well under pressure; the ability to do
  • meaning - Need help in understanding explanation to this text . . .
    Question: Kagan maintains that an infant’s reactions to its first stressful experiences are part of a natural process of development, not harbingers of childhood unhappiness or _________ sign
  • 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
  • adjectives - Your job is more easy than mine – is the comparative . . .
    This post talks about the difference between easier and more easily, which inspired me another expression Your job is more easy than mine is this a proper expression? I guess it is grammatical bu





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