2 - com plain
In the word "complaint," the unstressed syllable is "com." In English, unstressed syllables are pronounced with less emphasis and are often shorter in duration compared to stressed syllables. This distinction in syllable stress is an important aspect of English pronunciation and can affect the overall rhythm and flow of speech.
1
There are 2 syllables in complain.
Attendance is stressed on the second syllable.
The first syllable (pa-) is the stressed syllable in patient.
Grown 1. up 2.
2 Pen-cil
2
The first syllable as in fey-ver-it
There are 2 syllables the second syllable is stressed.
The first syllable.
In most two-syllable nouns in English, the stress falls on the first syllable.