Meal, nourishment, nutriment, that's all I can think of right now ;(
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A haiku poem has the structure of 5-7-5, where there is a five syllable line on the first sentence, a seven syllable line on the second, and a five syllable line on the third.
I did this for a board game and I've been in the habit of finding words like that ever since. Here are a few from my list: Un-com-fort-a-ble ----5 Con-temp-or-ary ----5 Rud-i-ment-ar-y ----5 Com-mun-i-ca-ble ----5 There's more...but they've mostly been turned into adverbs so they have the correct amount of syllables. ~Me, Myself, and I
Each word varies. They have different syllable breaks. To break any word into syllables, clap whilst you say the word. Each clap is a syllable. For example, say the word elephant and you will clap three times: el-e-phant.
Yes, a 5-syllable sentence for "sunset" could be: "The sun sets low."
The second syllable of the word 'conservative' is stressed (con'ser'va'tive).