rise, or raise
The word "up" has one syllable.
To syllabicate the word "blends," we can divide it as "blends" /blษnds/. The word has only one syllable, as the "bl" consonant blend and the "ends" vowel sound all make up one sound unit.
The word mulled has one syllable. To determine how many syllables a word has, say the word aloud and count how many "parts" is has. For example, when you say the word syllable, it is broken up into three parts - syll-a-ble.
The synonym for "arose" is "emerged" or "came up." Another possible synonym is "appeared."
Tiny is 2 syllables. Ti-ny.
The word "up" has one syllable.
There is one syllable in the word these. My second grade teacher taught me to break up the word and clap at each syllable
In order to give you a synonym of the word set up for a specific sentence one needs to know what the sentence is.
second syllable : 'UP' 'grown-UP'
A one syllable word only has one syllable. For examples, consider the differences between these words for syllable counts:on (one syllable), versus onward (two syllables)up (one syllable), versus upward (two syllables)two one syllable), versus twofold (two syllables)to (one syllable), versus toward (two syllables)house (one syllable), versus household (two syllables)store (one syllable), versus storeroom (two syllables)mail (one syllable), versus mailbox (two syllables)
A word could be "high". Or it could be "up" or "raised".
A syllable is a part of a word, and every word is made up of one or more syllables. For example, "cheese" has only one syllable, whereas "explosion" has three, ex-plo-sion, and "pasta" has two, pas-ta. The definition given in most primary schools is that a syllable is one "beat" of a word, which is a good way of understanding it. It's hard to explain but once you get it, you get it... hope that clears things up.
If you have the meaning or definition then you will have a synonym of the word. Look up that synonym in a thesaurus.
a synonym for the word befreinded is stood by or took up for
The word song contains only one syllable. As such, it cannot be broken up into multiple syllables.
The word 'knees' is a single syllable. Typically, a syllable is formed by a vowel or vowel pair and up to one consonant at each end. Since the 'k' is silent, we are left with a vowel pair and one consonant at each end, making one syllable.
There is only one syllable in the word cared.