"Strain" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strain" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strain" Meaning

A feeling of great and usually uncomfortable tension.

"Strain" Examples

Synonyms


stress
strain
exertion
pull
pressure

"Strain" Similar Words

Straightest

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Being in a straight line; having no bends or curves. Being most direct and unswerving.

Straightfaced

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Straightfaced refers to a person or expression that remains completely serious and unsmiling, often in a situation where it would be normal to be amused or humorous. It can also mean being frank and sincere, without any attempt to hide one's true feelings or intentions.

Straightforward

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Simple and direct in manner or style; giving clear and straightforward information.

Straightforwardly

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In a direct and uncomplicated way, without trying to hide or obscure the truth.

Straightforwardness

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Straightforwardness refers to the quality of being direct, clear, and honest in one's words or actions, without complexity, ambiguity, or deceit. It involves being straightforward and transparent, without beating around the bush or using evasive language.

Straightjacket

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A straightjacket is a garment resembling a long, tight, and enclosing jacket that helps restrain a person, often for therapeutic, medical, or safety reasons, but more commonly associated with being used as a medical device to restrain a person, usually as a treatment for insanity or as a method to control violent behavior.<br><br>It can also have a broader figurative meaning, referring to a restrictive or oppressive system, policy, or set of rules that limits a person's freedom or creativity.

Straightly

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Directly and promptly; without delay or hesitation.

Straightness

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The quality of being completely straight, without any curvature or bend. It can also refer to:<br><br> The state of being honest, sincere, and direct in one's words or actions.<br> Unbiased, fair, and impartial.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The teacher emphasized the importance of maintaining straightness in her students' posture.<br> She valued straightness and transparency in her business dealings.

Strained

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Tense or stretched beyond a safe limit, often resulting in a feeling of discomfort or unease.

Strainer

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A strainer is a kitchen tool used to separate solid particles from a liquid by rinsing or pouring the liquid through a metal or plastic mesh or holes, allowing the liquid to pass through while keeping the solids behind.<br><br>However, in broader contexts, a strainer can also refer to:<br><br>1. A filtering mesh or grate, such as a strainer on a pipe or a filter used in healthcare to drain liquids from a wound.<br>2. A wine strainer, used in winemaking to separate wine from sediment.<br>3. A metal or plastic mesh cover for a sink drain or garbage disposal, used to catch food particles and debris.<br><br>In general, a strainer is used to filter, separate, or contain liquids and solids, and is an essential tool in many industries and everyday life.

Strainers

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A strainer is a kitchen utensil used to filter food or liquid through a mesh material, usually to remove loose particles or solids. It is often used to strain coffee, tea, or broth, but can also be used to drain pasta, rice, or other liquids. There is also a nautical term "strainers" which refers to sheer curtains or gratings used on ship portholes or hatches to reduce the amount of wind entering the ship and to prevent objects from entering through the openings. Additionally, in aviation and nautical contexts, strainers can refer to devices that prevent small objects, such as ice or feathers, from passing through air intakes or engine inlets.

Straining

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The word "straining" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Physical effort: making a great effort to do something, often to the point of exhaustion.<br><br>Example: "I was straining to lift the heavy box by myself."<br><br>2. Attempting to see or hear something: using one's eyes or ears to their full capacity to catch a glimpse or sound that is faint or hard to detect.<br><br>Example: "She was straining to see the neighbor's house from across the street."<br><br>3. Causing discomfort or pain: applying pressure or force that causes discomfort or harm to someone or something.<br><br>Example: "The tight strap was straining around her wrist."<br><br>4. Overexerting oneself: exerting oneself too much, often to the point of fatigue or injury.<br><br>Example: "After running 20 miles, he was straining his muscles."<br><br>5. Exerting oneself mentally: making a great effort to concentrate or remember something.<br><br>Example: "I'm straining my brain to recall that name."

Strains

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1. A strain is a feeling of strong tension or worry about something.<br>Example: "She felt a strain in her relationship with her sister."<br><br>2. A strain can also refer to a sudden, sharp pain in a muscle or joint, often caused by overuse or injury.<br><br>Example: "I pulled a strain in my back lifting the heavy box."<br><br>3. In music, a strain is a short vocal or instrumental melody.<br><br>Example: "The song had several strains, each with its own unique rhythm and harmony."<br><br>4. In biology, a strain refers to a particular type or variety of an organism, such as a bacterial strain.<br><br>Example: "The new antibiotic was effective against several strains of MRSA."<br><br>5. In speaker terms, to strain someone means to try to get them to do something by using pressure, threats, or inciting fear.<br><br>Example: "The doctor tried to strain the boy into revealing the truth about his whereabouts."<br><br>6. To strain a liquid means to separate the liquid from a mixture containing solids, such as pulp or sediment.<br><br>Example: "I strained the juice to remove the pulp and get a clear liquid."

Strait-laced

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Conservative and conventional in behavior or style, often to the point of being unexciting or unadventurous.

Strait

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A strait is a naturally formed, narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, such as an ocean or a lake. It is a passage of water that separates two landmasses. Examples of straits include the Strait of Gibraltar, the Bosphorus, and the Strait of Malacca.

Straiten

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To straiten is a verb that means to make something, especially a passage or a matter, narrower or tighter. It can also imply to make something more crowded or congested.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>1. The river straitened into a narrower channel.<br>2. The narrow street was straitened by the high buildings.<br><br>Note: This verb is rather less common and its usage may vary depending on the context and region.