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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Stress

Do both these sentences mean the same:



a) "I'm not stressed."


b) "I'm not stressful."

  

Top answer

No. " Stress is not bothering me. " I am not causing stress for other people.

  • No.
  • " Stress is not bothering me.
  • " I am not causing stress for other people.
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2 Answers
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No.

a) "I'm not stressed." Stress is not bothering me.

b) "I'm not stressful." I am not causing stress for other people.

Clive

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There's also "I'm not stressing" which means I'm not worried/overly concerned.

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