yes. any one vowel or section of vowels grouped together (as in the "oeia" in onomatopoeia) is one syllable
Proud only has one syllable.
The word proud has one syllable.
The word proud has one syllable.
The word proud only has one syllable so it can't be divided.
The word -proud- is an adjective. Comparable forms for adjectives are comparative and superlative. As you have phrased the question, -more prouder- is the comparative form of proud. And it is incorrect grammatically. The general rule (although there are exceptions) is: One syllable words: add an -er- at the end. Two syllable words: add either an -er- at the end or the word -more- before it. Three syllable words: add the word -more- before the word. Since -proud- is a one syllable word, the proper comparative is -prouder-. -More prouder- is not only incorrect, but it's also redundant.
its just one syllable
The word kind has one syllable.
yes hues is one syllable
Cried has only one syllable.
Crumb is a one syllable word.
one syllable
one syllable