Stressiest

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈstrɛsiɪst/

Definitions of stressiest

adjective describing the superlative form of 'stressful', indicating the highest level of stress

Example Sentences

A1 Exams are the stressiest part of school for me.

A2 Moving to a new country was the stressiest experience of my life.

B1 Preparing for a job interview can be one of the stressiest situations.

B2 Managing a team during a crisis is one of the stressiest aspects of leadership.

C1 Running a successful business in a competitive market can be one of the stressiest challenges.

C2 Being responsible for the safety of a large group of people in a high-pressure environment is one of the stressiest positions in the military.

Examples of stressiest in a Sentence

formal The upcoming deadline for the project is causing me to experience the stressiest period of my career.

informal I can't handle all this pressure, it's the stressiest time of my life.

slang This is the stressiest situation I've ever been in, I don't know how to deal with it.

figurative Trying to juggle work, family, and personal life all at once can feel like walking a tightrope in the stressiest circus act.

Grammatical Forms of stressiest

past tense

stressed

plural

stressiest

comparative

more stressful

superlative

most stressful

present tense

stress

future tense

will stress

perfect tense

have stressed

continuous tense

is stressing

singular

stressiest

positive degree

stressiest

infinitive

to stress

gerund

stressing

participle

stressed

Origin and Evolution of stressiest

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'stressiest' is derived from the word 'stress', which originated from the Latin word 'strictus' meaning tight or compressed.
Evolution of the word: The word 'stressiest' likely evolved from the increasing use of the word 'stress' in the English language to describe pressure or tension, eventually leading to the superlative form 'stressiest' to convey the highest level of stress.