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stress-academic

/strɛs/

[/strɛs/]

to give special importance

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Definition

To stress is to give special importance to a point so that others notice it. Writers stress their main idea by repeating it.

Example

The teacher stressed the need to revise early.

The teacher stressed the need to revise early.

Etymology

From Latin 'strictus' meaning drawn tight.

How & Where It’s Used

Used to mean placing importance on a point.

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