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stressor

|stress-or|

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/ˈstrɛsər/

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/ˈstrɛsə/

cause of stress

Etymology
Etymology Information

'stressor' originates from the English word 'stress,' combined with the suffix '-or,' indicating an agent or cause.

Historical Evolution

'Stress' evolved from the Middle English word 'stresse,' which was derived from the Old French 'estresse,' meaning 'narrowness' or 'oppression.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'stress' referred to physical pressure or tension, but over time it evolved to include psychological and emotional strain.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

an event, condition, or other stimulus that causes stress.

Work deadlines are common stressors for many people.

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Last updated: 2025/02/26 18:03