The stress on the word curious is CURious.
gu
The stress is in the second syllable ... in-TEND
The syllables are en-thu-si-as-tic. The primary emphasis rests on "thu" and the secondary stress on "as."
There are three syllables in the word curious. (Cur-i-ous)
In the word "government," the primary stress falls on the second syllable, "vern." This is known as a penultimate stress pattern, where the stress is placed on the second-to-last syllable of the word. The syllable "gov" is unstressed, while "ment" is a secondary stress in this word. This stress pattern is common in English words of Latin origin.
gu
The stress is in the second syllable ... in-TEND
The primary stress of the word "baptism" falls on the first syllable, "bap-TISM."
The stress in the word "Sarajevo" falls on the second syllable, so it is pronounced as "sa-RA-yeh-vo".
No, the stress in the word "carefree" falls on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "CARE-free."
The word curiosity comes after the word curious.
Curious the curious curious was curious because curious jr. Was not at the curious party.
The word 'curious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. For example: a curious baby; a curiousquestion.
The word curious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; a curious child, a curious investigator.The noun forms for the adjective curious are curiousness and curiosity.
The syllables are en-thu-si-as-tic. The primary emphasis rests on "thu" and the secondary stress on "as."
more curious, most curious
Non-curious