A stressed syllable is a syllable that is pronounced with greater emphasis or force in comparison to the surrounding syllables in a word. It often receives a higher pitch, longer duration, or greater vocal intensity. For example, in the word "banana," the second syllable "na" is stressed.
Tomorrow has one stressed syllable. It is stressed on the second syllable.
The first syllable in "dangerous" is stressed.
Stressed spelled backwards is desserts. Yum.
The third syllable is stressed.
Saunter is stressed on the first syllable.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
One stressed syllable followed by two unstressed is called a dactyl, and a line of verse written in that style is called dactyllic. Here are the other kinds of metrical feet as well: iamb: unstressed, stressed trochee: stressed, unstressed dactyl: stressed, unstressed, unstressed anapest: unstressed, unstressed, stressed amphibrach: unstressed, stressed, unstressed amphimacer: stressed, unstressed, stressed bacchius: unstressed, stressed, stressed antibacchius: stressed, unstressed, unstressed pyrrhus: unstressed, unstressed spondee: stressed, stressed tribrach: unstressed, unstressed, unstressed molossus: stressed, stressed, stressed
stressed
not stressed
He is very stressed at the moment.She stressed the importance of wearing safety goggles.
Stressed
Stressed
Bite is stressed
a is the alphabet that is stressed
The first syllable is stressed. So the in should be stressed not the fant.
No, "rejoiced" is not a word with a stressed syllable. The stress falls on the second syllable, "joiced."
The first syllable of camera is stressed. No other syllables are stressed.