beautiful, elegant, glamorous, ugliest, unsightly
3 syllables Trou - ble - some
· naïve · naked · nappy · nasty · needy · noisy · novel · nutty
it is a 5 stanza poem it goes Line 1: 1 word title (noun {2 syllables Line 2: 2 descriptive words (adjectives) {4 syllables Line 3: 3 words that express action {6 syllables Line 4: 4 words that express feeling {8 syllables Line 5:)1 word (synonyms or reference to title in line 1{2 syllables
Some adjectives to describe hades are: -sinister -satanic -scary
malady
Gurgling has 2 syllables : GUR-gling (some might pronounce as 3, not correctly)
Wrestling
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There are 3 syllables. De-sign-er
Generally, adjectives with three or more syllables form their comparatives and superlatives using "more" and "most," such as "more beautiful" and "most interesting." In contrast, shorter adjectives, typically one or two syllables, use suffixes like "-er" and "-est," such as "taller" and "fastest." However, some two-syllable adjectives can also use "more" and "most," like "more careful" and "most common." Ultimately, the choice depends on the adjective's syllable count and common usage.
There are 3 syllables in the word elephants:e/le/phants
There are 3 syllables. De-feat-ed.