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stress word is that you said louder or stronger.

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What words are the opposite of stressed?

not stressed


What are stressed first syllables?

It refers to words that are stressed on the first syllable.


What are words where the whole syllable is stressed?

Monosyllabic (one syllable) words. There is only one syllable so the whole word is stressed.


How many words can you spell from stressed?

stress, dress, rest, Stressed spelled backwards is desserts!


What is it called when sounds or words are stressed in speech?

It is called emphasis or stress in speech when sounds or words are given more prominence or importance than others. This can help convey meaning or emotion in communication.


What is a first syllable stressed?

The first syllable in stressed is stress. The second one is -sed.


What words are stressed in second syllable?

conference


Are content words always stressed in the English language?

yes, mostly content words are stressed. content words are words that have meaning. They can be compared to grammatical words which are structural, nouns and adjectives ,main verbs usually content words.


Which words are more stressed structural or content words?

In English words which provide new information are stressed more heavily than structural words like prepositions, articles and modal verbs. For example in the sentence: "John went to the bank with Sally" the words John, bank, and Sally will always be stressed more heavily than the words to, the, and with.


The stressed syllables in words are called?

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."


What are unstressed and stressed syllables of the words secret?

thomas yates


Words that are stressed on the 4th syllable?

incomprehensible, parliamentarian, antediluvian