Confusion is stressed on the second syllable.
The Greek word for confusion is "σύγχυση" (sýnchysi).
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
The root word of "confusion" is "confuse," which comes from the Latin word "confusus," meaning mixed up or perplexed.
The stress in the word "interpret" is on the "ter".
The stress in the word "notable" is placed on the first syllable, "no-".
Con is the prefix for the word confusion.
The Greek word for confusion is "σύγχυση" (sýnchysi).
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
The root word of "confusion" is "confuse," which comes from the Latin word "confusus," meaning mixed up or perplexed.
The word confusion means uncertainty or lack of clarity. You can put the word confusion in a sentence by saying, there was some confusion over whose turn it was to wash the dishes, so the siblings took to arguing about it.
Using the word as a noun the stress is on the first syllable. Using the word as a verb the stress is on the second syllable.
The stress in the word "interpret" is on the "ter".
The stress syllable for "confusion" is on the second syllable, making it "con-FU-sion." So next time you're feeling lost in a sea of bewilderment, just remember where to put the emphasis and you'll sound like a pro. Keep calm and stress on!
The stress in "kindness" is on the first syllable.
you stress
the root word is confuse
Stress the first syllable: HALLway