A syllable is only stressed in comparison to another syllable in the same word, therefore, only a word with at least two syllables would have either a stressed or an unstressed syllable, hence no, dry is not stressed.
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∙ 14y agoThe first syllable is stressed: LAUN-dry.
The stressed syllable in "laundry" is the first syllable, "lawn." The pronunciation is ˈlȯn-drē.
Footprint is stressed on the first syllable.
The second syllable (-ta-) is the stressed syllable in potato.
The stressed syllable of "satisfactory" is the third syllable, which is "fac."
The stressed syllable in "believe" is the second syllable - "lieve."
The stressed syllable in "lightning" is the first syllable, "light."
The stressed syllable in the word "contentment" is the second syllable, "tent."
Tomorrow has a stressed first syllable ("to-") and an unstressed second syllable ("-morrow").
Behave is stressed on the second syllable.
No, "rejoiced" is not a word with a stressed syllable. The stress falls on the second syllable, "joiced."
The stressed syllable in the word "colorful" is the first syllable, "col."