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stress

The origin and history of stress.

Etymology

From Middle English destresse, via Old French, ultimately from Latin distringere ("to stretch tight"). The psychological sense of mental strain became common in the 20th century, popularized by researchers studying the body's response to pressure.

Origin: Latin · First attested 1900

Class of 1900

stress first entered the language around 1900. Other words from the same year:

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