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No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.
In the word "effort," the stress falls on the first syllable, which is "ef." This means that the vowel sound in the stressed syllable, the "e" in this case, is the stress vowel. In phonetics, this is often represented with a stress mark (ˈ) before the stressed syllable: /ˈɛf.ərt/.
The stressed vowel in "temperature" is the letter "a".
The first vowel is stressed in the word "history."
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The word "run" has one syllable, and the vowel sound is stressed.
No, the word condolences is actually stressed on the *second* syllable. Condolences.
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the letter "e" in the first syllable.
The stressed vowel in "interest" is the first "e" (in-ter-est).
The stressed vowel in "dictionary" is the second syllable, which is pronounced as 'shuh'.
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The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.