Want this question answered?
A synonym of deter is divert. An antonym of deter is support.
No, deter is a verb.
Ivory normally has a silent O. You would say it (IV-ree). The O is sometimes pronounced as a third syllable (I-veh-ree).
Two. Stan-ding. to find out the syllable of any word just clap out the parts of the word on how you say it. For example, Dog= 1 syllable Canine= 2 syllables because you say dog just plain with no extra syllable. But with Canine its 2 because it's said like Ca-nine :)
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.
de
It is the syllable you emphasize more when you say the word.
Say the word out loud. Whatever syllable you emphasize more is the stressed (or accent) syllable. The first syllable in engine is stressed.
It's the stressed syllable in a word, the one you say a bit more forcefully than the others. In the word "tomorrow", you emphasize the syllable "mor" more than the other syllables.
Emphasise the middle syllable: e / CHID/ na.
Gaming,Dining,Entertainment
Emphasize the second syllable: Ash-ER-ah.
The second syllable is accented. So, emphasize the "ur" part of the word; disturb.
Green only has one syllable to emphasize.
One, (gusts) you don't emphasize the "sts" not (gu•sts)
E-vap-o-rate is how you would 'sound out' this word: eVAPorate is how you would emphasize the second syllable in this four-syllable word.
First syllable. Think about which syllable you'd emphasize when speaking. Does CHAM-ber sound better to you, or does cham-BER sound better? CHAM-ber, right? So it's an accented first syllable.