denouement
no it is not a anapest
If you're referring to the word "anapest," then no. Anapest has 3 syllables.
An Anapest is a metrical foot used in formal poetry. (Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anapaest")
This metrical foot pattern is known as anapest. It is commonly found in many forms of poetry and creates a flowing and upbeat rhythm. An example of an anapestic phrase is "in the NIGHT."
No. An anapest has two short syllables followed by one long sylable. Hideous has a long first syllable followed by two short ones.
3 unabridged
Peasant or Anapest
iambic
A metrical foot is a unit of measurement in poetry that consists of two or three syllables. Common examples include the iamb (two syllables) and the anapest (three syllables).
anapest
In a poem, anapest and iambs are two different types of metrical feet used to describe the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within the lines. An anapest consists of two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable, while an iamb consists of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. These terms help to analyze the rhythm and meter of a poem.
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