4, u-nam-i-ous
The bird is not greater than the word, however it IS the word. In this case "is" means equal. It is equal to the word because nearly 75% of the world agrees, making it a unanimous vote.
Majority voting counts more than half of the votes, and it is done with a certain group of people; while unanimous voting use all the peoples votes.
The word "they" is one syllable.
The word did has one syllable.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
I would give it a syllable count of 5: a-SSI-du-ous-ly.
The vote was unanimous. Bob had won.
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The vote wass passed by unanimous desicion
The root of the word "unanimous" is the Latin word "unanimus," which is derived from "unus" (one) and "animus" (mind). This reflects the idea of everyone having the same opinion or being in agreement.
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The word unanimous is not a noun; unanimous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective unanimous can be used to describe a singular or a plural noun; for example, a unanimous vote; a series of unanimousdecisions.The noun forms for the adjective unanimous are unanimousness, an uncountable noun and unanimity refers to a group of people in agreement, which can be either countable or uncountable, depending on the context.
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Unanimous is one word.
Instant is stressed on the first syllable. In-stant.
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