StressFinder helps you discover word relationships by analysing connections between words, their definitions, and usage patterns.
How It Works
When you search for a word, StressFinder looks up relationships from various sources including dictionaries and linguistic databases. The results show you related words along with their relationship type and part of speech.
Features
Relationship Discovery: Find definitions, examples, word stress and other word relationships.
Smart Processing: Words are queued and processed automatically using multiple data sources.
Clean Results: Results are presented in an easy-to-read table format showing relationship types, parts of speech, and related words.
Stress-Based Meaning Shifts
Some English words change their meaning or part of speech based on where the stress falls. For example, CON-flict (noun) means a disagreement, while con-FLICT (verb) means to be at odds. Browse all curated examples of stress-driven meaning shifts in our Meaning Shifts section.
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