Yes, because the longest 1 syllable word is screeched and squirreled is longer.
scraunched, scroonched, and squirreled
Two. Squirr - eled.
Squirreled.
No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
No, the word "wolf" only has one syllable.
Screeched, strengths,stretched; possibly squirreled(?)"Strengths" ,"stretched" and "screeched" are three of the longest one-syllable words in English.Some believe that the word "squirreled" is the longest one-syllable word in the English language, depending on its pronunciation. However, "squirrel" (thus "squirreled" as well) is, in fact, a two-syllable word:From the Merriam-Webster Free Online DictionaryMain Entry: 1squir-relPronunciation: \ˈskwər(-ə)l, ˈskwə-rəl, chiefly Britishˈskwir-əl\Function: nounInflected Form(s): plural squirrelsalso squirrelEtymology: Middle English squirel, from Anglo-French escurel, esquirel, from Vulgar Latin *scuriolus,diminutive of scurius, alteration of Latin sciurus, from Greek skiouros, probably from skia shadow + oura tail - more at shine, assDate: 14th century
No. The word 'their' has one syllable.
Yes. A method of finding the number of syllables is putting your hand a centimeter away from your chin and saying the word out loud. The number of times your chin touches your hand is usually the number of syllables in that particular word.
A two syllable word that rhymes with 'what' is whatnot.
No, it is just one syllable.No JUST is not a two-syllable word. Just is a single syllable word.
No, it is a six syllable word.
No, it is a two syllable word.