Maine is the only U.S. state that has one syllable. 49 states have two or more syllables. They are:
Some examples of states with names that have two or more syllables are California, Arizona, Minnesota, Virginia, and Louisiana.
Comparative - wider Superlative - widest Comparative, you add -er to a word with up to two syllables, or you add 'more' if it's 3 syllables or more. Superlative you add -est to a word with two syllables or less, or you add 'most' to a word if it's 3 syllables or more.
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in two or more stressed syllables.
The word "insult" has two syllables.
The word seatbelt has two syllables. The syllables in the word are seat-belt.
There are two syllables in the word 'glaciers'.
Every state except for Maine (and Guam, if you count US territories) has more then one syllables.
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Forty-three of them.
Three of them.
All but Maine.
No.
There are three syllables in empire. However, this is disputed. The more widely accepted answer would be two syllables.
All but Maine.
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Yes it has two syllables.
two (although syllables are based on pronunciation, so if you have an exaggerated accent, you might throw in a couple more... this is just for the standard pronunciation) Some-times are the two syllables.
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