The accent is on the first syllable: WAT (rhymes with not, or spot)- er- proof.
MOL
The second syllable (tehg) has the primary accent or stress. The pronunciation is (in-TEHG-rih-tee).
Above is a second accent syllable.
The first syllable of the word "posthumous" (i.e., "pos") is stressed.
The accent falls on the second syllable in the word "adolescent."
The third syllable: ad·o·les·cent
The accent in the word "adolescent" falls on the second syllable.
The accent is on the first syllable in the word "compound."
The syllable accent for the word "indefatigable" is on the third syllable: in-de-FAT-i-gable.
The accent in the word "tender" is on the first syllable, "ten." This means that this syllable is emphasized when pronouncing the word.
It might depend on the accent, but I would suggest the emphasis is on "nec", unless it is the last word of a question, in which case the emphasis sometimes falls on the "ted".e.g. "We are connected" and "Are we connected?"
The accent is on the first syllable "re-" in the word "remind."
The word "accent" is stressed on the first syllable, "AC-cent."
The accent is on the second syllable.
"Monster" is a first-syllable accent word, as the stress is on the first syllable "mon."
The word "survive" has the accent on the second syllable. The stress is on the "vive" part of the word.