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One example of a two-syllable adjective starting with "d" that may appear first in a dictionary is "decisive."
Examples of nouns beginning with D are:daisydamagedangerdelightDenmarkdevildictionarydimedinnerdogdolphindoordoughnutdraindrawerdungeonduodutydyedynesty
that would be the plosive, or "P" sound in the word. A stressed syllable is one that carries the word, it's usually the loudest sound/plosive, glottal or dental stop in the word, like "G" in German and "D" in Dentist. Hope that helps! Alyssa
The French port with 6 letters beginning with "D" is Dunkerque.
Yes, blonde is a closed syllable word.
Some four syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DictionaryDesolationDissertationDirectoryDandelionDelectableSome five syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DeterminationDiagonallyDifferentiateDecontaminate
Words with three syllables beginning with D:demonstratedeliverdecisiondecoratedelegatedeterminedevotiondestinydaintilydemandingdevotiondifferentdonationdreadfullydrasticallydiligentDecemberdenialdangerousdelightfuldevilishdeceivingdelinquentdecisivedeservingdeludeddisagreederailmentdeliciousdominatedominodestructiondisconnectdazzlingdecipherdistinguishdeterminedeliverdecentlydirectiondonationdeservingdistressingdisappeardocumentdominatedecomposedetailingdiscoverdementeddrasticallydashinglydiscreetlydastardlydecrepitdemeritdiagnosedesecratedecentlydramatizedependingdepressingdepartingdefacingdeparturedisclosuredistemperdegradingdenouncingdesperatedeletiondiscretiondelusiondestitutediscomfortdisinfectdismantle
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four letter words beginning wih d are: Dart
Some three letter words beginning with D are:diddogdoediedendindabduodotdigdrydye
Sometimes, but only when the word would not be pronounceable without the extra syllable. After t or d, in English you can't have an immediately following t or d, so a vowel has to be inserted before the "-d" ending, and this new vowel produces an extra syllable.
An iamb is a word with one syllable not accented followed by a syllable that is accented . Out of these choices, Joanne would be an iamb.
Words that begin with D and end with R:daggerdangerdaughterDeardeerdeliverdemurderringerdespairdeterdiaperdickerdinerdinnerdirectordisappeardisasterdishwasherdisorderdistributordiverdoctordollardormerdoordrawerdredgerdropperdroverdryerdrummerdumberduster
"Played" has one syllable. The ending "-ed" has no vowel (even though it is written with one), so it does not add a syllable to "play". In words ending in "t" or "d", a vowel is added before this ending, so in those cases, you do wind up with an extra syllable.
No, pretend ends with a d, but again doesn't. An example of a rhyme is "pretend" and "bend".
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like p own d but one syllable