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.
The second syllable of the word 'conservative' is stressed (con'ser'va'tive).
Louisiana in my cabana with my Aunt Anna wear a bandana come from Montana go to Lantana in Indiana My girlfriend Hannah seeking nirvana no pollyanna Lady Diana singing hosanna
Some four syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DictionaryDesolationDissertationDirectoryDandelionDelectableSome five syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DeterminationDiagonallyDifferentiateDecontaminate
-computerizing -commercializing -commemorating
There are probably a number of ways. One way is by syllables. There are 3 one-syllable words, 5 two-syllable words and 4 three-syllable words.
assimilation conscientiousness creativity diagnostician electricity humiliation mathematical opportunity popularity similarity incredulity pediatrician perpendicular unbelievable university vocabulary
The five words with stress on the first syllable are: "happy," "apple," "elephant," "table," and "orange." In these words, the primary accent falls on the initial syllable, which is known as initial stress. This stress pattern is common in English and helps determine the rhythm and emphasis in spoken language.
administration & presbyopia You can see more 5 syllable words from the attached link.
Copacabana
Reiterated Reforestation
Only 1. Copacabana.
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Two Syllable - First Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:GIantPICtureHEAtingTwo Syllable - Second Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:toDAYaHEADaLLOWThree Syllable - First Syllable StressedListen to the general pattern and these specific examples:ENergyOperateORganize
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words