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stressful

American  
[stres-fuhl] / ˈstrɛs fəl /

adjective

  1. full of stress or tension.

    the stressful days before a war.


Usage

What does stressful mean? Stressful means full of stress or causing stress. It’s typically used to describe situations or experiences, such as stressful meetings, stressful trips, or a stressful day. In stressful, the word stress means mental or emotional strain or tension—that all-too-familiar feeling of anxiety, worry, and pressure. Things that are stressful cause people to feel stressed. Example: Trying to study for my math test while also babysitting my three little brothers was incredibly stressful.

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Etymology

Origin of stressful

First recorded in 1850–55; stress + -ful

Explanation

You might find taking tests stressful. Your hands get sweaty and you might get butterflies in your stomach. If something makes you anxious, it is stressful. Stress is how your body reacts to difficult situations. Driving through heavy city traffic can be very stressful, leaving you exhausted afterward. Some people react to stressful situations by eating too much, others by not eating, or by losing sleep. If you find something stressful, relaxation techniques like deep breathing and stretching can help your body release some of the tension and clear your brain. Then you won't be so stressed out!

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Gen Z and millennial home buyers in particular were shocked by how stressful owning a house is; 69% of millennial homeowners said they needed to make surprise repairs on their home.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

“While driving, there just isn’t enough mental bandwidth left to worry about the stressful things in life.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

In the short term, cortisol helps the body cope with stressful situations.

From Science Daily Aug. 9, 2026

"It's almost impossible to get anywhere accessible in Belfast city centre," he said, adding that travelling by train was a much less stressful experience.

From BBC Aug. 7, 2026

In fact, because divorce is such a wrenching, stressful experience, it probably raises one’s risk of death, and thus the reality is quite contrary to the above misleading correlation.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos

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