product, ceremony, fantasy, talent, lifeguard, mercenary, normal, common
station, ration, motion, wonder, ready, message, lady
Examples of words that stress on the first syllable include "happy," "apple," "kitten," and "banana."
Examples of words with stress on the second syllable include: "again," "forget," "delay," and "retreat."
Examples of primary stress words include "happen," "potato," "elephant," and "analyze." These words have the primary stress on the first syllable.
distress or mistress
dessert
axle, baffle, convent, definite, even, faint, going, heartfelt
The first syllable in stressed is stress. The second one is -sed.
Some examples of words that have their first syllable are "apple", "banana", "carrot", and "dance".
Some examples of words with primary stress on the third syllable include "university," "electricity," and "municipality."
In English, the stress in a word generally falls on the first syllable. However, there are exceptions where the stress falls on the second syllable, such as in words like "reply" or "delay."
In the words 'diplomat', 'comfortable', 'diplomacy', and 'refer', the main stress falls on the first syllable. In 'successful' and 'increase', the stress is on the second syllable. In 'accumulative', the stress is on the third syllable.
examples of one syllable words