CO-gent
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
dun
cogent
The primary accent is on the third syllable: in-de-FAT-i-ga-ble.
The antonym of a word is another word that means the opposite. For the word "cogent," which refers to something effective and logical, an antonym might be "disorganized," or "illogical."
The primary accent in the word "heterosexual" is on the third syllable, "ro."
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
The primary accent in the word "tentative" is on the second syllable - "ten-ta-tive."
The primary accent in the word "facsimile" falls on the second syllable: fac-SIM-ile.
The primary accent of the word "facsimile" is on the first syllable: FAC-si-mile.
The primary accent in the word "nominee" is on the second syllable, "no-MI-nee".
The primary accent in the word "selective" is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "sə-LEK-tiv."
dun
The primary accent in the word "procrastinate" falls on the third syllable: pro-CRAS-ti-nate.
The primary accent in the word "comparable" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "com-PAR-a-ble."
The primary accent in the word "facsimile" is on the second syllable, "sim." It is pronounced as "fuh-SIM-uh-lee."
In General American English, the primary accent in the word "afternoon" falls on the first syllable: AF-ter-noon.