The word "glove" has only one syllable, so stress does not really apply, although you could say that the first syllable, last syllable, or only syllable of "glove" is stressed.
The first syllable "glove" is stressed. It is pronounced as "GLUHV" with emphasis on the "gl" sound.
The stressed syllable in the word "persistence" is "sis."
The stressed syllable in the word "colorful" is the first syllable, "col."
The stressed syllable in the word "semester" is the second syllable, "mes."
The first syllable "resi-" is stressed in the word "residence."
No, "rejoiced" is not a word with a stressed syllable. The stress falls on the second syllable, "joiced."
The stressed syllable in the word "semester" is the second syllable, "mes."
The stressed syllable in the word "wonderful" is the first syllable: "won-".
The stressed syllable in the word "victory" is the first syllable, "vic."
No, "rejoiced" is not a word with a stressed syllable. The stress falls on the second syllable, "joiced."
The stressed syllable in the word "contentment" is the second syllable, "tent."
Yes the word wilderness has a stressed syllable. Wilderness is stressed on the first syllable.
The word corporal is stressed on the first syllable.
The word ambulance is stressed on the first syllable, am.
The stressed syllable in the word "colorful" is the first syllable, "col."
The stressed syllable in the word "persistence" is "sis."
The first syllable in Philippines is the stressed syllable.
The first syllable is stressed