This would be the same as a one word reply like yes or no.
Yes. It has only one syllable, therefore, it is monosyllabic.
Monosyllabic words are words that aren't split. Monosyllabic is not, ironically, monosyllabic. It is split into: Mon-Oh-Sill-Ah-Bick. It has five syllables. You can clap out the syllables: Mon(clap) Oh(clap) Sill(clap) Ah(clap) Bick(clap). Examples of monosyllabic words are word, pie, top, cool. These only have one clap: Cool(clap), Word(clap), Top(clap).
Each time your jaw drops counts as a syllable. When you say monosyllabic, your jaw drops 5 times.
Crowned is monosyllabic.
it is spelled monosyllabic it means one syllable Bar, her, him, why etc.
This would be the same as a one word reply like yes or no.
Chocolate is not a monosyllabic because it has more then one syllable
Taciturn people often talk in monosyllabic sentences.
Yes. It has only one syllable, therefore, it is monosyllabic.
"The least astute members of the class often needed monosyllabic explanations of the material." "As he was being taken to the hospital, he provided several cryptic and monosyllabic answers about the explosion."
Yes, the word 'like' has only one syllable, therefore it is monosyllabic.
Mono and syllabic are both root words in the word monosyllabic.
Of. And. Dog.
Painful
Their is monosyllabic.
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China, France, Greece, and Spain are countries with monosyllabic names.