Academic Stress Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to exhaust or wear out through excessive activity or work

adjective extremely tired or worn out

  • The employees were run ragged trying to meet the deadline for the project.
  • I've been run ragged with all the errands I have to run today.
  • She was run ragged after pulling an all-nighter studying for exams.
  • The constant demands of her job have run her ragged both mentally and physically.

noun a sudden quick movement toward something or someone

verb to move quickly and with urgency

adjective characterized by speed or urgency

adverb in a hurried or swift manner

  • The employees were in a rush to meet the deadline for the project.
  • I always rush to get to work on time.
  • I need to rush to finish this assignment before the deadline.
  • His heart was racing with a rush of adrenaline as he approached the finish line.

noun a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances

verb to put emphasis on something or to subject to pressure or tension

  • High levels of stress can have a negative impact on both physical and mental health.
  • I've been under a lot of stress lately trying to meet all these deadlines.
  • I can't deal with all this stress, it's driving me crazy!
  • The weight of the world on his shoulders was like a heavy burden of stress.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'pump' is a noun referring to a device that moves fluids.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'under' can also function as an adverb indicating location or position.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'under' is a preposition indicating location or position.

article A word that is used to introduce a noun. In this case, 'the' is an article that specifies a particular noun.

  • The team is under the pump to meet the project deadline.
  • We're really under the pump to finish this assignment on time.
  • I'm feeling so under the pump with all these exams coming up.
  • She felt like she was under the pump with all the pressure to succeed in her career.

noun a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances

verb to experience mental or emotional strain or tension

  • It is important not to stress out over minor setbacks in your career.
  • Don't stress out about the party, everything will be fine.
  • I'm trying not to stress out about the exam, but it's hard.
  • She tends to stress out over things that are out of her control.