pressured

[ˈpreʃərd]

pressured Definition

  • 1subjected to or affected by pressure
  • 2compelled forcefully to do something

Using pressured: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pressured" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She felt pressured to finish the project on time.

  • Example

    He was pressured into signing the contract.

  • Example

    The team was under a lot of pressure to win the game.

pressured Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for pressured

Phrases with pressured

  • influence from members of one's peer group

    Example

    She started smoking because of peer pressure from her friends.

  • a situation that is highly stressful or dangerous

    Example

    Working in the stock market can be like a pressure cooker.

  • a place on the body where pressure can be applied for therapeutic or martial arts purposes

    Example

    Massaging the pressure points on your feet can help relieve stress.

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Summary: pressured in Brief

The term 'pressured' [ˈpreʃərd] refers to being subjected to pressure or being compelled forcefully to do something. It can be used to describe situations where there is a high level of stress or expectation, such as 'The team was under a lot of pressure to win the game.' 'Pressured' also has related phrases like 'peer pressure,' which describes influence from one's peer group, and 'pressure cooker,' which refers to a highly stressful or dangerous situation.