noun
- strain or straining force; specif.,
- force exerted upon a body, that tends to strain or deform its shape
- the intensity of such force, usually measured in pounds per square inch
- the opposing reaction or cohesiveness of a body resisting such force
- emphasis; importance; significance
- mental or emotional tension or strain characterized by feelings of anxiety, fear, etc.
- a factor or combination of factors that causes such tension or strain, as an urgent need or perceived threat
- Psychol. a condition typically characterized by symptoms of mental and physical tension or strain, as depression or hypertension, that can result from a reaction to a situation in which a person feels threatened, pressured, etc.
- Music accent (senses & )
- Phonet.
- the relative force or loudness with which a syllable is uttered
- an accented syllable
- Prosody
- the relative force of utterance given a syllable or word according to the meter
- an accented syllable
Origin:
ME stresse < OFr estresse < VL *strictia < L strictus, strict; also, in some senses, aphetic < distress
transitive verb
- to put stress, pressure, or strain on
- Informal to subject to mental or emotional stress
- to give stress or accent to
- to emphasize
Origin:
OFr estrecer < VL *strictiare