Several verbs that start with C and has two syllables are: cajole, caress, chastise, console...
"Squirrels" has two syllables. It is frequently pronounced with one, but it has two.
The word gazes has two syllables. The syllables are GAZ-es. The stress is on the first syllable.
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
Biggest has two syllables, with the emphasis on the first. The syllable breakdown is big-gest.
The word turkey has two syllables. The syllables in the word are tur-key. The stress is on the first syllable.
"Celebrate" is the first verb in the C section of most dictionaries that has two syllables.
The word prefix has two syllables. When used as a verb, the stress is no the second syllable. The syllables are pre-fix'.
board and walk
"Squirrels" has two syllables. It is frequently pronounced with one, but it has two.
The word gazes has two syllables. The syllables are GAZ-es. The stress is on the first syllable.
There are two syllables in the word whirling. The syllables are WHIR-ling. The stress is on the first syllable.
Yes, "powerful" has two syllables. The emphasis is on the first syllable "pow-".
"Violent" has two open syllables: "vi" and "lent."
Ad-dress has two syllables. Regional dialects vary, but in general when it is used as a noun the emphasis is on the first syllable and when it is used as a verb, the emphasis is on the second. I adDRESSED the envelope so it would be sent to the right ADdress.
Angling has two syllables, with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is an-gling
Biggest has two syllables, with the emphasis on the first. The syllable breakdown is big-gest.
There are two syllables in "shameful," with the accent on the first. The syllable breakdown is shame-ful.