Rowdy is stressed on the first syllable. (rou-dee)
The stressed syllable in "rowdy" is the first syllable, "row." It is pronounced as ROW-dee.
Yes, two examples Can a sentence have the word rowdy? The neighbours were rowdy last night.
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The stressed word in the word "shower" is the first syllable, "show."
The first syllable "resi-" is stressed in the word "residence."
The first syllable in rowdy - "row" - is the stressed syllable.
The stressed syllable in "rowdy" is the first syllable, "row." It is pronounced as ROW-dee.
row-DY the second syllable is stressed the louder you say each part its stressed the louder it is
The cheerleaders were rowdy.
Yes, two examples Can a sentence have the word rowdy? The neighbours were rowdy last night.
Yes.
Rowdy means boisterous. The rowdy cowboys shot their pistols into the air. A rowdy crowd gathered outside the sold-out concert.
The rowdy cowboys made a lot of noise. Don't be so rowdy during recess.
The word unique is stressed.
No, the stress is on the first syllable. ROW-dee.
Some of the synonyms for the word rowdy are boisterous and loud. They also include noisy, obstreperous, rambunctious, raucous and unruly. Generally the word conveys a noisy rather uncoordinated rabble.
The couple were always rowdy.The party was too rowdy for me.