ac cept'
There is one accented syllable in the word "above," which falls on the first syllable "a-."
Second: you pronounce it "ac - cept"
The word circumstance has three syllables. It is accented like cir'-cum-stance.
This is the definition. It is very detailed, but don't worry. I'll give you an example next. Accented: The relative prominence of a particular syllable of a word by greater intensity or by variation or modulation of pitch and tone. Example: How do you say syllable? Like this? SYL-luh-bull. Yes. You won't catch anyone saying it like: syl-LOW-BILL. That's really the best I can do, and if you still don't get it, the suggestions below can help you. :-)
It is usually two; Be-side. Not if you say it quickly; like [bes-side.]
A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
The second syllable is accented.
the first
The second syllable of agrarian is accented. (a-grar-i-an)
There is one accented syllable in the word "above," which falls on the first syllable "a-."
The accented syllable is the second of the two syllables in the word because.
No, the second syllable is accented in because
It is accented on the second syllable.
two accented syllables
One
The first.
The second.