Alley6223 Americans get an average of six and a half hours of sleep a night. No wonder we are stressed. Is there any difference if I say "we are stressed out" to replace the part in bold in the above?
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Alley6223Americans get an average of six and a half hours of sleep a night. No wonder we are stressed.They are similar; out is used as an intensifier.
Is there any difference if I say "we are stressed out" to replace the part in bold in the above?
Alley6223 Americans get an average of six and a half hours of sleep a night. No wonder we are stressed.Yes. Actually it sounds better with "out" which in this case is an adverb modifying "stressed".
Is there any difference if I say "we are stressed out" to replace the part in bold in the above?