Different, lollipop, video, musical, computer, internet, telephone, edible, landscaping, president, challenger, specific, constitution, prodigy, examples, syllable, unanswered, contribute, discussion, the possibilities are endless.
Some examples of 3-syllable words with 3 closed syllables are: "compact," "clasp," and "obscure."
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A vowel followed by one consonant is called a closed syllable. In closed syllables, the vowel is "closed in" by a consonant, affecting its pronunciation. Examples include words like "cat," "dog," and "run."
Some examples of schwa words include banana, sofa, pencil, and elephant. The schwa sound is often represented by the unstressed vowel sound in syllables of longer words.
Some examples of dropped syllable words are:ChocolateEveryFavorite (Favourite in British English)DifferentFamilyVegetableCameraRestaurant
The French words 'milou' and 'minou' are pronounced similarly. French speakers generally pronounce syllables as though no one dominates. But in the two examples, they sound like they're stressing the second syllables. One of the reasons is the scant attention given to the first syllables. In other words, the words respectively are pronounced as mloo and mnoo.
Anglo-Saxon words typically have one to three syllables.
Six examples of words with 4 syllables:EntertainmentOppositionDictionaryGeographyTelevisionWatermelon
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perceptive, observant, distinct, pronounced, astute
Some examples of dropped syllable words are:ChocolateEveryFavorite (Favourite in British English)DifferentFamilyVegetableCameraRestaurant
Examples of eight letter words with four syllables:categorydelicacyelevatoreligibleepiphanyinteriormediatormisogynyoperatorvelocity
It's actually more difficult to find words without stressed syllables. You asked for thirty, but here are five examples for you:THIR-tyex-AM-plesSYL-la-blesSEN-ten-cesZOM-bies
Monkey, badger, rabbit are a few examples of animal words that have two syllables. There are quite a few more.
Syllable Types · Closed: Splend-didClosed syllables have one vowel, followed by a consonant. The vowel has a short sound. Examples include am, cut, him, pot, track, and French. Multisyllable words can be made up of entirely closed syllables, such as the words admonish or plastic. · Open: no*tionAn open syllable ends in a vowel and the vowel usually is long. Words containing open syllables include be, so, baby, and veto.Examples of open syllables combined with closed syllables include i>program and recess. · Vowel-consonant-e: in-vite Vowel-Consonant-E syllables are also known as "VCE syllables" or "Magic E syllables." In this syllable type, there is a vowel followed by a consonant and silent e. The silent e makes the vowel before it long. One syllable VCE words include make and smile. There are many ultisyllable words containing the VCE syllable type, such as reptile and disclose. · Vowel-r: tur-nipThis syllable type can be called a "Bossy R syllable." In r-controlled syllable types, a vowel is followed by the letter r. The r "controls" vowel, and gives it a different sound. Examples of r-controlled syllables include far, hurt, and sir. · Vowel pair: Sail-boatIn a vowel pair syllable, two (or more) vowels come together to make one sound. Vowel teams are used in words like out or beach. Multisyllable words containing vowel team syllables include caution, loyal, and discount. · Final stable: puz-zle, sta-tionSometimes referred to as "consonant-le" syllables and are normally found at the end of a word. They consist of a consonant followed by the letters le. Examples of words ending with this syllable type include turtle, middle, and table.
Some closed compound words:afternoonairplaneanytimebackyardbirthdayblackmailboardwalkbookmarkboyfriendcakewalkcallbackcandlelightcannotcenterpiececlotheslinecrosscheckdaylightdaytimedeadlinedoorwayeveryoneeverythingeyebrowfanfaregirlfriendglasswaregrandparentshearsayhometownhorseplayhousecoaticebreakerinkblotinsideintojackknifekeepsakekingpinlandlordliftofflinebackerlookoutlovebirdsmankindmaybemoreovernameplatenewspapernightgownoffhandoutcomeoverlookpancakepigpenpineappleplaygroundquarterbackracetrackringwormroadwaysomethingstopwatchsuitcasesunshinetreadmillteapotteammateunderwearupgradeviewpointvineyardwheneverwishboneworthwhilewristbandyearbookzookeeper
examples of bisyllabic words, which are words that consist of two syllables: Apple Banana Table Window Elephant Computer Butter Chocolate Tiger Waterfall Mountain Bicycle Library Music Dinner
Examples of closed compound nouns include bedroom, haircut, toothbrush, and rainfall. These are formed by combining two separate words into a single word without any spaces or hyphens.
there are 2 syllables in the words feelings.