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Synonyms

stress out

Idioms  
  1. Subject to or undergo extreme pressure or strain, as from working. For example, I badly need a vacation; I'm just plain stressed out from this job and its aggravations. The verb stress has meant “afflict with hardship” or “distress” since the 16th century, but the phrase stress out, alluding to psychological stress, dates only from the 1940s.


Example Sentences

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The week has started on a positive footing for precious metals as investors look wary at fresh tariff stress out of the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 24, 2026

But Frayer believes the best way to build sustainable wealth is not to stress out about the right time to sell an asset, or the feeling of regret with seller’s remorse.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 20, 2026

You can declare your other car is a poem, ask drivers not to stress out your dog or claim to be a silly goose.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2025

You couldn’t see them losing the lead, but adding to it would have taken all stress out of the situation.

From BBC • May 11, 2024

And I imagine, too, that they have the same unfortunate "hereditary tendencies"—an expression on which you laid stress out of special friendship for me.

From Three Comedies by Sharp, R. Farquharson (Robert Farquharson)