It shows the value of the symbol.
The first recorded modern use of the degree symbol in mathematics is from 1569 where the usage clearly shows that the symbol is a small raised zero. (Author unknown)
Do you mean cymbal, the musical instrument? Or do you mean syllable, the divisions of words? Or do you mean symbol, the representation of one thing for another?
there are three in the word syllable
Long syllable.
synonyms
It's the syllable that has the most emphasis.
In dictionary pronunciations, the symbol is an accent. It shows which syllable gets stressed.
You put emphasis on the second syllable.
The unstressed syllable in "despair" is the second syllable, "pair." The emphasis is on the first syllable, "de."
This symbol is used for syllables: σ
LITTrell. Emphasis on the first syllable. People often say it wrong.
The emphasis in 'petal' is on the first syllable.
No, the emphasis is on the second syllable: a-LERT.
The fourth.
In the word arousing, the middle syllable bears the emphasis: uh-rouz-ing
All syllable emphasis depends on pronunciation. If you pronounce the word in standard American English, then the emphasis is on the second syllable. Try saying it e-VAL-u-ate.