There are 2 syllables. A-dult.
The word "adult" can be pronounced in two common ways: "uh-DULT" (with the emphasis on the second syllable) or "AD-ult" (with the emphasis on the first syllable). The pronunciation may vary by region and personal preference. In American English, both pronunciations are widely accepted, while British English tends to favor "AD-ult."
A closed syllable. An open syllable. A vowel-consonant-e syllable. A vowel team syllable. A consonant-le syllable. An r-controlled syllable.
A weak syllable is unstressed. A strong syllable carries the stress.
The first syllable is accented.
Captive is stressed on the first syllable.
The word "adult" can be pronounced in two common ways: "uh-DULT" (with the emphasis on the second syllable) or "AD-ult" (with the emphasis on the first syllable). The pronunciation may vary by region and personal preference. In American English, both pronunciations are widely accepted, while British English tends to favor "AD-ult."
A closed syllable. An open syllable. A vowel-consonant-e syllable. A vowel team syllable. A consonant-le syllable. An r-controlled syllable.
The stressed syllable in the word "morning" is the first syllable, which is "mor."
The accented syllable in "wanders" is the first syllable, "wan."
The accented syllable in the word "fierceness" is the first syllable, "fierce."
The stressed syllable in the word "belief" is the first syllable, "be."
The second syllable of unique is a stressed syllable.
there are three in the word syllable
First syllable.
The stressed syllable in "believe" is the second syllable - "lieve."
The stressed syllable in "divert" is the first syllable "di-."
A weak syllable is unstressed. A strong syllable carries the stress.