Planar, molar, polar, rear (some might question whether "rear" has two syllables), stellar,
famous, grievous, jealous, pious, zealous
Antidisestablishmentarianist. (An-ti-dis-es-tab-lish-ment-ar-i-an-ist) That's the only 11 syllable word I can think of.
ar
It's the third syllable, app ar AT us.
car,far,solar,molar,boar,soar,
or is usually masculine mostly used in profession ir usually indicates that verb is in third category ar usually indicates that verb is in first category
arc are argh arm art
(4) Leg-is-la-tive (4) Lo-bot-o-my (4) Leg-end-ar-y ect... Its not hard to figure these out, just use some basic kinder logic. -TJMS
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Antidisestablishmentarianist. (An-ti-dis-es-tab-lish-ment-ar-i-an-ist) That's the only 11 syllable word I can think of.
No, not even in French, where there are Infinitives that end in -IR and -ER, but not in -AR.
Some words that can be formed with AR:ArcadeArchaicArcherArcheryArchArchiveArcticArdentArdorAreAren'tArgonArgotArgyleArmorArmageddonArmArmyArrangeArrangementArrayArrhythmiaArrestArrowArsenalArsonArteryArthritisArtichokeArticleArticulateArtificialArtistArtsyArtSome words that have AR in them:AlarmBareBarCareCarpetCarCartCharmCharChartDareDartDearthEarnEarEarthFareFarmFarFearGarGearHareHarmHartHearHeartJargonJarLargeLarkLearnMarchMareMarginalMargeMarkMarrowNarcNarrowNearOarParePartPartyPearQuarterQuartetQuartRareRearShareSpareStareTareTarpTearVariantVarietyWareWearYardYarnYear
ar
ar-gu-ment
ar-se-nal
The first syllable is "dic". The second syllable is "tion". The third syllable is "ar". There are four syllables in total in the word dictionary: dic-tion-ar-y.
Boar Roar Soar
ar - throp - uh - theeaccented syllable in bold