Yes, the word "decent" is accented on the first syllable. (dee-suhnt)
The accent is on the first syllable in the word "compound."
"Monster" is a first-syllable accent word, as the stress is on the first syllable "mon."
The word "accent" is stressed on the first syllable, "AC-cent."
The accent in the word "applicable" is on the first syllable, "ap."
The first syllable is stressed: DEcent. If you stress the second syllable instead, it sounds like the word "descent" (deSCENT).
The accent is on the first syllable in the word "compound."
"Monster" is a first-syllable accent word, as the stress is on the first syllable "mon."
The word "accent" is stressed on the first syllable, "AC-cent."
The accent in the word "applicable" is on the first syllable, "ap."
The first syllable is stressed: DEcent. If you stress the second syllable instead, it sounds like the word "descent" (deSCENT).
The accent is on the first syllable "re-" in the word "remind."
The accent in the word "tender" is on the first syllable, "ten." This means that this syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word.
The accent is on the second syllable.
The first syllable.
The first syllable.
In the word "cranny," the primary accent falls on the first syllable "cran."
The word descent is accented on the 2nd syllable (deh-SEHNT).(* Some dialects pronounce the word as dee-SENT to differentiate it from dissent, which is otherwise a homophone.)