One example of a two-syllable verb starting with "c" that may be the first in a dictionary is "capture."
It would depend on the specific dictionary being referenced. Typically, the first verb in the B section of a dictionary with four syllables could be "bifurcate" or "bureaucratize."
"Celebrate" is the first verb in the C section of most dictionaries that has two syllables.
The first verb in the B section that has four syllables is "understand."
In the first pronunciation of the verb prefix, the stress is typically on the second syllable. For example, in the word "decrease," the stress is on the syllable "crease."
The dictionary form of a verb is called the base form or the infinitive form of the verb. It is the form of the verb that is typically used to look up the verb in the dictionary. In English, the base form of a verb usually ends in "-e," "-er," or "-ing."
macerate
It would depend on the specific dictionary being referenced. Typically, the first verb in the B section of a dictionary with four syllables could be "bifurcate" or "bureaucratize."
"Celebrate" is the first verb in the C section of most dictionaries that has two syllables.
Several verbs that start with C and has two syllables are: cajole, caress, chastise, console...
The first verb in the B section that has four syllables is "understand."
first veab
The word prefix has two syllables. When used as a verb, the stress is no the second syllable. The syllables are pre-fix'.
babysitting
cabbing
In the first pronunciation of the verb prefix, the stress is typically on the second syllable. For example, in the word "decrease," the stress is on the syllable "crease."
The dictionary form of a verb is called the base form or the infinitive form of the verb. It is the form of the verb that is typically used to look up the verb in the dictionary. In English, the base form of a verb usually ends in "-e," "-er," or "-ing."
Conflict can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, the accent is on the first syllable. As a verb, the accent is on the second syllable.