Ah, a dessert with one syllable, isn't that delightful? One that comes to mind is "cake." Just imagine a fluffy, moist slice of cake with a dollop of frosting on top, ready to bring a smile to anyone's face. Let's paint a happy little dessert together, shall we?
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Trick question! Either syllable can be accented in desert. If you accent the first syllable, it's an arid place, possibly with cacti. If you accent the second syllable, it's a verb meaning to abandon or leave alone.
No, "dessert" (a sweet treat) and "desert" (a dry, sandy area) are not homophones. "Dessert" is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable (duh-ZURT), while "desert" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable (DES-ert).
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