Aged is stressed on the first syllable.
Cinnamon
dem-o-CRA-tic
NUM-ber The stress is on NUM.
the stress is on the second syllable of "barometer".
calamity
abbrevia`tion
accent mark
The accent is placed on the last syllable of the word "tiene," so it's pronounced "tie-NEH".
* a mark indicating stress through the head and body * Causing any damages to your body witch usually adjust to an insanity attack. * or having seizures and pain like migraines
Primary stress is where the word has its biggest concentration of sound. It is marked by an apostrophe placed at the beginning of the stressed syllable, and the apostrophe MUST be up-placed. Secondary stress is where the word has any sort of stress, yet it is not as relevant as the primary stress; the apostrophe is placed in the beginning of the stress syllable, but it MUST be down-placed. For example: in the word vaccination, it should be like this: [ˌvæk-sǝ-'nei-ʃǝn]. Where the "va" has the secondary stress, and the "na" has the primary stress.
She felt a lot of stress before the big presentation at work.
In poetry, stress refers to the emphasis placed on a syllable within a word. This emphasis creates rhythm and helps determine the meter of a poem. Stressed syllables are usually marked with a stress mark ( ' ) above the syllable.
In English, the stress mark (also known as the accent mark or accent symbol) is not commonly used. However, in other languages like Spanish or French, the stress mark is typically placed above the vowel that is stressed. The specific position may vary depending on the language and its conventions.
The stress is placed on the first syllable when the word is used as a noun to mean "behaviour", i.e."Again the boys' conduct was magnificent."
there is just one mark of stress which is : '
Compressional Stress
The stress mark on 'comb' over the O.
It is the same as the mark placed above: a diacritic, or diacritical mark.