Adjective
stressed out (comparative more stressed out, superlative most stressed out)
Exhausted or debilitated by stress.
stressed-out (comparative more stressed-out, superlative most stressed-out)
Suffering from a high level of fear or stress
stressed-out
There are plenty of brilliant people who are too stressed out to read challenging literary novels. John Burdett
Don't depend on other people to be responsible for you. Don't make yourself stressed out over nonsensical things like material things. Eartha Kitt
What happens when you have great grief in your life is the arteries of that heart begins to spasms down, just literally squeezes down like this because you're feeling the tension of your life and then the heart muscle itself will also begin - to get stressed out. Mehmet Oz
Keep in mind that the tendency to be judgmental - toward yourself or another person - is a good barometer of how anxious or stressed out you are. Judging others is simply the flip side of judging yourself. Harriet Lerner
I get stressed out really easily. Jennette McCurdy
One thing is certain: our families are important. Don't get so stressed out and so preoccupied that we neglect one of the greatest things that God has given us, and that's our families. Victoria Osteen