Stress:
noun: A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
verb: To give particular emphasis or importance to (a point, statement, or idea).
Examples of words with stress on the 4th syllable include "Criminálity" and "Individuality."
Emphatic stress is a special stress that is given by the speaker to some word in a sentence, usually to single out, compare, correct, or clarify things.
Some examples of chronic stress include job stress or long term illness. Grief or the death of a loved one is also chronic stress.
Some examples of words with secondary stress include "environment," "opportunity," "management," and "assistance." These words have stress on the second syllable after the primary stress.
Some examples of words with stress on the last syllable are: "police," "debate," "survive," and "beyond."
To reduce stress when taking tests.
Examples of words that use stress are "photograph," "television," and "invisible." These words have stress placed on different syllables, making each word distinct and easily recognizable when pronounced.
Some examples of words with stress marks are 'photograph', 'banana', and 'elephant'.
Each athlete handles stress in their own way. Some examples of how an athlete may handle stress are praying or meditating.
Secondary stress refers to the second syllable in a word that has less emphasis than the first. The second syllable must have an accent mark in order to be considered a secondary stress.
Syllable - you say SYLL-able, not syll-ABLE.
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