The word "Circumnavigate" has five syllables: cir-cum-na-vi-gate, which is pronounced saa-kam-'na-vi-geit. The syllable that has the long pronunciation{stress} is the third syllable -'na.
No the word circumnavigate is not a noun. It is a verb.
There are no exact antonyms in the English language for the word Circumnavigate.
The word circumnavigate is a verb. It means to completely travel around a place.
Ferdinand Magellan was the first man to successfully circumnavigate the world.
Circumnavigate the world
Circumnavigate.
Circumnavigate is a verb meaning to proceed complete around, to go around. Example sentence: You circumnavigate the question entirely and never actually get to an answer.
The prefix circum- means around. In this word, it would mean around the navigation.
he was the first to circumnavigate the word.
circumnavigate
No, the word circumnavigate is a verb. The noun form is circumnavigation. Example uses:Verb: We should check the computer for a way to circumnavigate the road construction.Noun: Early explorers were interested in the circumnavigation of the world if only for the novelty of the idea that the world was round.
As a noun: circumference As a verb: circumnavigate