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What does stress-free mean? #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:15 am   What does stress-free mean?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #673 "Using Adjectives (8)", question 2

They are not calm and relaxed about the meeting. They are very ..........

(a) tranquil
(b) stress-free
(c) nervous

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #673 "Using Adjectives (8)", answer 2

They are not calm and relaxed about the meeting. They are very nervous.

Correct answer: (c) nervous
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What does stress-free mean? #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:07 am   What does stress-free mean?
 

Stress-free = calm, not nervous
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