The word circumstance has three syllables. It is accented like cir'-cum-stance.
The syllable "stinate" in "obstinate" is the most strongly accented.
In the word "obstinate," the second syllable "sti" is the most strongly accented. The stress falls on the second syllable when pronouncing the word: ob-STI-nate.
The most usual way of finding the accented syllable of a word is to listen to how people pronounce that word. If there is a preponderant type of pronunciation, which is to say, a pronunciation that is used by most people, chances are it is correct (although if you are living in a community with its own dialect, you will only learn what is correct for that dialect, not necessarily what is more generally accepted as correct English). The other way is to check a dictionary. Dictionaries give spelling and pronunciation, including accents on syllables, for the words that they define.
The accentuated part of conflict typically involves the buildup of tension, the confrontation of opposing forces, and the resolution or outcome of the conflict. This is where the climax and most intense moments of conflict occur.
The syllable in the word "disposable" that receives the most stress is the second syllable, "pos."
The first syllable of circumstance is most strongly accented. (cir-cum-stance)
The first syllable is most strongly accented. (mag-net)
The second syllable is accented.
superficial is most strongly accented?
The first syllable
The syllable "stinate" in "obstinate" is the most strongly accented.
The first syllable.
The first.
The second one.
In the word magnificent the second syllable is most strongly accented.Mag-nif-i-cent.
The first syllable of "noticeable" is accented.
The word remind is stressed on the second syllable. As for the way to discover which syllable is stressed, dictionaries have pronunciation guides. An apostrophe is used to indicate a stressed syllable: re mind'