Unpressured

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈprɛʃərd/

Definitions of unpressured

adjective describing a situation or environment that is free from pressure or stress

Example Sentences

A1 She felt unpressured while taking the beginner's yoga class.

A2 The unpressured environment of the park allowed the children to play freely.

B1 The unpressured atmosphere of the office helped employees focus on their tasks.

B2 The unpressured timeline for the project allowed for thorough research and planning.

C1 His unpressured approach to negotiations often resulted in successful outcomes.

C2 The unpressured nature of the meeting allowed for a more open and creative discussion.

Examples of unpressured in a Sentence

formal The unpressured environment allowed the students to think creatively and critically.

informal I prefer unpressured situations when I need to make important decisions.

slang I feel so chill and unpressured when I'm at the beach.

figurative Her unpressured approach to life is truly inspiring.

Grammatical Forms of unpressured

past tense

unpressured

plural

unpressured

comparative

more unpressured

superlative

most unpressured

present tense

unpressure

future tense

will unpressure

perfect tense

has unpressured

continuous tense

is unpressuring

singular

unpressured

positive degree

unpressured

infinitive

to unpressure

gerund

unpressuring

participle

unpressured

Origin and Evolution of unpressured

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unpressured' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'pressured' meaning 'subjected to pressure or stress'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'unpressured' has maintained its original meaning of 'not subjected to pressure or stress' since its first known use in the early 20th century.