Predictability, weatherability.
Examples of one syllable words are:aanareboarboreboxcancarcaredodogdoordougheatedgeeighteyefiveforfourgivegogoathihighheightinisitjayjokejoykeepkingkneelatelightlotmemoonmynonotnoteofoneownpoorpotpourquestquitquiteratrestrootroutesinsomesongthrowtotootoottwousevieviewwhatwhenwhoyearyetyouzipzonezoo
tomato
There are many examples of 3 syllable words. Some common 3 syllable words are:BananaAfricaFavoriteEnergy
Some examples of 3-syllable words beginning with "p" are: potential, picturesque, and peculiar.
Hemidemisemiquaver nonanticipativity.autosuggestibility,incommensurabilityelectroencephalogramunidirectionalitySome examples of eight syllable words are: uncharacteristicallyinternationalizationunconstitutionalityelectronegativityunmaneuverabilitysesquipedalianismepistemologicallynon-irreducibilityfloccinaucinihilipilification
Words with stress on the last syllable are known as paroxytone words. Examples include "ballet," "cliché," and "bureau." In these words, the emphasis is placed on the final syllable rather than the penultimate or antepenultimate syllable, as is the case in most English words.
Some six syllable words include: discriminatory, incomprehensible, circumnavigation, bioterrorism, overpopulation and Mesopotamia.
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
Every word, without exception, has a first syllable.
to and the an a etc.
Some examples of one-syllable describing words are "quick," "small," "soft," "cold," "bright," and "tall."
Bubble, trouble, candle, table, handle, voyage, terror