vel-o-ci-ty or ex-treme or man-u-al
if you need help with sylables, just try clapping your hands while saying a real long word.
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
Some open syllable words:MeSheUniformOpenSome closed syllable words:HotCatHappenPublish
there are two syllables
There are 14 syllables.
Some examples of words with complex syllables in English are "antidisestablishmentarianism," "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and "pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism."
suffer
Examples are 'disrupt' and 'fragment'.
his muscle is very strong
perceptive, observant, distinct, pronounced, astute
Six examples of words with 4 syllables:EntertainmentOppositionDictionaryGeographyTelevisionWatermelon
Some examples of cities with two syllables include Boston, Denver, Dallas, and Miami. These cities have two distinct beats or sounds when pronounced. Other examples include Austin, Memphis, and Seattle.
Some examples of dropped syllable words are:ChocolateEveryFavorite (Favourite in British English)DifferentFamilyVegetableCameraRestaurant
Monkey, badger, rabbit are a few examples of animal words that have two syllables. There are quite a few more.
A metrical foot is a unit of measurement in poetry that consists of two or three syllables. Common examples include the iamb (two syllables) and the anapest (three syllables).
Examples of eight letter words with four syllables:categorydelicacyelevatoreligibleepiphanyinteriormediatormisogynyoperatorvelocity
No, the second syllable is accented in because