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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Stressed out

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "STRESSED OUT" AND "STRESSED UP"?

WHEN DOES ONE USE EACH ONE?

PLEASE CREATE EXAMPLES FOR EACH.THANK YOU.REGARDS, JAN
  

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Hello, Jan. Please use only short, descriptive Subject lines. Please do not type in all capital letters: it is rude on the internet.

  • Hello, Jan.
  • Please use only short, descriptive Subject lines.
  • Please do not type in all capital letters: it is rude on the internet.
  • 'Stressed up' is not an English collocation; only 'stressed out' is natural.
  • I am stressed out after I spend an hour answering questions here, because it is a very stressful hobby.
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Hello, Jan. Please use only short, descriptive Subject lines. Please do not type in all capital letters: it is rude on the internet.

'Stressed up' is not an English collocation; only 'stressed out' is natural.

I am stressed out after I spend an hour answering questions here, because it is a very stressful hobby.
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Mister Micawber

I must thank you because now I know the correct meaning of stressed out.

Can you help me with this?

Is it "....an hour answering question or questions"?
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.

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