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."
The first verb in the B section that has four syllables is "understand."
Psychology has four syllables.
"Hilarious" has four syllables.
The word "pedestrian" has four syllables.
The word metropolis has four syllables. The syllables are me-tro-po-lis.
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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.
The first four syllable noun in my dictionary isabacination, the act of blinding by applying red hot metal to the eyes.
There are four syllables: dict-shun-air-ee.
Yes. Dic/tion/ar/y Four syllables!
Three (an-nu-al). Macmillan Dictionary for Children. Childcraft Dictionary. World Books, Inc. 1975. Print.
dictionary television directory insoluble dis-establish
FIVE -------------WRONG By the dictionary. ol---te---ra---shen Four, obviously.
Four (ed-u-ca-tion).Macmillan Dictionary for Children. Childcraft Dictionary. World Books, Inc. 1975. Print.Four (ed-u-ca-tion).Macmillan Dictionary for Children. Childcraft Dictionary. World Books, Inc. 1975. Print.
Based on the way that the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary breaks up this word, "hi-er-ar-chy" has four syllables.
Four (ed-u-ca-tion). Macmillan Dictionary for Children. Childcraft Dictionary. World Books, Inc. 1975. Print.
I learned about syllables by clapping. Section up a word into syllables and for each syllable/section of the word, clap. The amount of claps used is the amount of syllables. It sounds kind of complicated the way I've described it but once you get the hang of it, everyone will! Try it with people's names first. For example, Amy: A-my has two syllables and two claps. Daniella: Dan-i-ell-a has four sections and four claps. George: George has one syllable so therfore has one clap.