Yes, "father" is pronounced with two syllables: fa-ther.
No, "friends" is not a monosyllabic word. It has two syllables: "fr-ends."
"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."
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"Monosyllabic" means a word or utterance consisting of just one syllable.
Sure! Examples of monosyllabic words include "cat," "dog," "sun," and "bird."
Yes, the word 'like' has only one syllable, therefore it is monosyllabic.
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."
Mono and syllabic are both root words in the word monosyllabic.
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monosyllabic
Monosyllabic words consist of only one syllable, while polysyllabic words have two or more syllables. Monosyllabic words are typically shorter and simpler, while polysyllabic words can be more complex and may convey more specific meanings.
Heart is monosyllabic.
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One... just in case you donβt know what monosyllabic means
Monosyllabic.
Fast is monosyllabic.