First or second syllable stressed refers to the emphasis placed on a specific syllable within a word when it is pronounced. In first syllable stressed words, the initial syllable is pronounced louder or with more force, such as in "TAble." In second syllable stressed words, the emphasis is on the second syllable, as in "reLAX." This stress pattern can affect the pronunciation and meaning of words in English.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
Behave is stressed on the second syllable.
The first syllable is stressed.
No, allow is stressed on the second syllable.
'Cho', the first syllable, is the stressed one.
Saunter is stressed on the first syllable.
District is stressed on the first syllable.
The first.
The first.
The first.
In the word "lawyer," the first syllable "law" is stressed.
It is both. The spelling is the same, but the pronunciation is different. For the verb form, the second syllable is stressed. For the noun form, the first syllable is stressed.