A word with one syllable is a monosyllable or monosyllabic.
There isn't a final syllable in the word called. The word called is only one syllable. The -ed may make it sound like another syllable but it isn't.
One-syllable words are called monosyllables.
No, it only has one syllable.
Van only has one syllable.
Edge only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
dactyl
A foot of verse having one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable is called an iamb. This pattern is common in English poetry, with examples like "to-DAY" or "a-LONE."
Maine
There isn't a final syllable in the word called. The word called is only one syllable. The -ed may make it sound like another syllable but it isn't.
Mono- means one, and syllable is a vowel sound with its associated consonants, so a monosyllable word is one that only has one vowel sound. Examples are: No, Yes, Hi, Yeah, Stone, etc. Examples of two syllable words include: Hello, Goodbye, Silly, or Yellow.
its just one syllable
There is only one (1) syllable in the word play.
There is only one syllable.
A letter that has only one syllable.
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
Cried has only one syllable.
yes toil is only one syllable