perceptive, observant, distinct, pronounced, astute
It's actually more difficult to find words without stressed syllables. You asked for thirty, but here are five examples for you:THIR-tyex-AM-plesSYL-la-blesSEN-ten-cesZOM-bies
there is two syllables in second. second:sec-ond
There are three syllables. Con-so-nant.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "syllables" (phoneme parts of words).
Belief has two syllables, and the second is stressed: be-LIEF.
suffer
Some examples of words with complex syllables in English are "antidisestablishmentarianism," "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and "pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism."
No, the second syllable is accented in because
Six examples of words with 4 syllables:EntertainmentOppositionDictionaryGeographyTelevisionWatermelon
Examples of eight letter words with four syllables:categorydelicacyelevatoreligibleepiphanyinteriormediatormisogynyoperatorvelocity
The French words 'milou' and 'minou' are pronounced similarly. French speakers generally pronounce syllables as though no one dominates. But in the two examples, they sound like they're stressing the second syllables. One of the reasons is the scant attention given to the first syllables. In other words, the words respectively are pronounced as mloo and mnoo.
Examples of words with stress on the second syllable include: "again," "forget," "delay," and "retreat."
It's actually more difficult to find words without stressed syllables. You asked for thirty, but here are five examples for you:THIR-tyex-AM-plesSYL-la-blesSEN-ten-cesZOM-bies
Monkey, badger, rabbit are a few examples of animal words that have two syllables. There are quite a few more.
There are two syllables in the word second. The syllables in the word are se-cond.
Two. Wor---sen (first) (second) its actually pretty easy to count syllables in words once you get the hang of it :)
in second line of a haiku there is 7 syllables