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unstressed

[uhn-strest] / ʌnˈstrɛst /


Example Sentences

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Pausing at the unstressed sound in the middle of word, she collected herself, started again, and nailed the second 'e', jumping for joy on stage when told she was correct.

From Reuters

Like for me, when I'm unstressed and life is happy and going well, my body feels better, training goes well, I don't feel run-down.

From Salon

Some of her regular patients were so unstressed with stay-at-home orders that they didn’t feel the need to have remote therapy sessions.

From Washington Post

In the brain cells of the stressed pregnant mice, relative to nonpregnant or unstressed animals, the DNA structure changed in a way that increased the likelihood of genes in certain regions becoming active.

From Scientific American

Their sperm had altered levels of specific sncRNA groups—albeit different ones from those altered in Mansuy's mice—and their offspring were more anxious and less sociable than the offspring of unstressed parents.

From Science Magazine