incomprehensible, parliamentarian, antediluvian
Monosyllabic (one syllable) words. There is only one syllable so the whole word is stressed.
The first syllable in stressed is stress. The second one is -sed.
First or second syllable stressed refers to the emphasis placed on a specific syllable within a word when it is pronounced. In first syllable stressed words, the initial syllable is pronounced louder or with more force, such as in "TAble." In second syllable stressed words, the emphasis is on the second syllable, as in "reLAX." This stress pattern can affect the pronunciation and meaning of words in English.
It refers to words that are stressed on the first syllable.
I do not know of a specific name for a word's stressed syllable. However, sometimes people use the phrase "accented syllable" instead of "stressed syllable."
conference
Present is stressed on the first syllable when used as a noun.Present is stressed on the second syllable when used as a verb.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
Take the word, "organisation". When you say it, you accent, or emphasise the fourth syllable, or-gan-i-sa-tion (which is the "sa" part of it).
paleontology, extemporaneous, Indianapolis, incomprehensible, memorabilia, unconstitutional, autobiography
The second syllable (-ta-) is the stressed syllable in potato.
The stressed syllable of "satisfactory" is the third syllable, which is "fac."