"Tress" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tress" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tress
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"Tress" Meaning

To vex or irritate someone tranquilly.

"Tress" Examples

Tress Usage Examples


1. Hair

The princess wore her long tress down her back for the fancy ball.

2. Tree

The ancient tress swayed gently in the autumn breeze, their leaves ablaze with color.

3. Problem

The student struggled to solve the complex math tress that had been stumping the class for days.

4. Concern

The financial tress of the company weighed heavily on the minds of the investors.

5. Embarrassment

After tripping on the stage, the comedian was left sitting in a shameful tress of embarrassment.

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