Imply, infer, condemn, repair, indictment, replacement, instinctive, compartment, intelligent, imperative, unhappiness, incinerate.
satisfactory
Examples of words with stress on the second syllable include: "again," "forget," "delay," and "retreat."
Some examples of words with secondary stress include "environment," "opportunity," "management," and "assistance." These words have stress on the second syllable after the primary stress.
Some examples of words with stress marks are 'photograph', 'banana', and 'elephant'.
suffer
Believe and create.
The syllable in the word "disposable" that receives the most stress is the second syllable, "pos."
Some words in English have the stress on the first syllable: baby, for example (BAY-bee). Or happy (HAP-ee). Or Monday (MUNN-day). Other words have their stress on the second syllable. Tonight, for example (to-NIGHT). Or explain (ex-PLAIN). Or report (re-PORT).
dessert
distress or mistress
Diplomat: first Successful: second Accumulative: second Diplomatic: third Comfortable: first Increase: second for the verb; first for the noun Diplomacy: second Refer: second (note that "reefer" has the stress on the first syllable)
Many words with 2 and 3 letters are monosyllable (one sylable) words - an, by, the, axe, sax, you - there are 3-letter words that are 2two syllables - ion is pronounced eye-on.