existentialism
teritorialism
Any words of two or more syllables will have a stressed syllable.
Here are five such words that appear on this page:
what are the words with five syllable and that are stressed on the fifth syllable
Cannibalizing
Capitalizing
Characterizing
The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.
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The syllable in the word "disposable" that receives the most stress is the second syllable, "pos."
The stress is on the 4th syllable, the syllable before the -ic. This is the rule with most words that end in -ic, such as in heroic and athletic as well.
The stress in the word soluble is on the first syllable. It is analogous to words ending with the suffix -able or -ible, where the main stress typically falls on the preceding syllable.
Deliver has the stress on the second syllable.
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).
The standard stress pattern for these words: comMUNication AUTHorise REFerence
dessert
distress or mistress
The first syllable in stressed is stress. The second one is -sed.
No, because the stress in "parents" is on the first syllable. If it were on the second syllable, they would rhyme.