no, its a four syllable word
cal-cu-la-tion
The stress syllable in the word "calculator" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "cal-cu-LA-tor." In linguistic terms, this is known as penultimate stress, where the second-to-last syllable is emphasized. This stress pattern is common in English words with four or more syllables, following the general rule that longer words tend to have stress on earlier syllables.
yes
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"
Crumb is a one syllable word.
Three is a one syllable word. That syllable is sometimes silent.
No. It's not. Trees is a one syllable word.
Subterranean
"Assassin" is a 5-syllable word that starts with A.
The stress syllable in the word "calculator" falls on the second syllable, pronounced as "cal-cu-LA-tor." In linguistic terms, this is known as penultimate stress, where the second-to-last syllable is emphasized. This stress pattern is common in English words with four or more syllables, following the general rule that longer words tend to have stress on earlier syllables.
The second syllable of the word 'conservative' is stressed (con'ser'va'tive).
infatuation?
yes
no, it has 3
flock
the answer is 5, a, e, i, a, e
5 syllables
It would be considerable.