To mean the same thing? If so there is content, joyful, cheerful,...
You could use words like... happy, elated, pleased, ecstatic, blissful...
Laughter/after. -apex
Juice box is actually two separate words rather than one. However, each word has one syllable so, yes, it is two syllables.
Well, honey, the words "director" and "shatter" both have two syllables and start with the letter "sh." But other than that, they're about as similar as a pineapple and a penguin. So, unless you're planning a themed party for words that start with "sh," I'd say they're pretty much as different as night and day.
In terms of pronunciation, the vowel sounds of unstressed syllables of words with 3 or more syllables (even many 2-syllable words) will very often revert to the sound described as 'schwa', which is the neutral vowel sound, somewhat resembling 'uh' or 'ah'. Take the word indefinite. The syllables in the '-finite' part really have neutral vowel sounds, very much unlike the word finite, where the vowel sounds are like 'eye'. This is yet another thing that makes learning English a terror for those who speak languages with very regular pronunciation of vowels.
The one with more than four syllables.
No, there are no words with more syllables than letters. Syllables are made up of letters, so a word with more syllables would naturally have more letters.
You could use words like... happy, elated, pleased, ecstatic, blissful...
More words that mean happy: Merry- Cheerful- Gleeful- Glad- Joyful- Cotnent- Pleased- Jolly! Those are the ones that I could think off!
Considerable. It has five syllables.
B. Pretentiously has four syllables. Considerable has five syllables. Accid has two syllables.
joyful exuberant deliriously delighted
A rhyyme of one syllable words or, if more than one syllable, words ending with accented syllables.
hippopotomus, millenium, dodecahedron, euphonium, photosynthesis
Laughter/after. -apex
8 Syllables First line 6 Syllables Second line 8 Syllables Third line 6 Syllables Fourth line
A one syllable word has only one syllable. A ten syllable word has ten. There are no one syllable words with ten syllables.