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
Some words with the letter i at the end of a syllable are:librarydinosaurfamilyfinallyradio
nap...
house
There are lots of them! Here are some you have probably used: circumnavigation descriminatory incomprehensible Here are some to expand your vocabulary: antediluvian anticoagulants disambiguation discontinuity indefatigable prestidigitation sesquicentennial superannuated supernumerary verisimilitude
There is no adjective form of queen. Not all words have noun forms verb forms or adjective forms some words are for example only nouns.
Some four syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DictionaryDesolationDissertationDirectoryDandelionDelectableSome five syllable words beginning with 'D' are:DeterminationDiagonallyDifferentiateDecontaminate
assimilation conscientiousness creativity diagnostician electricity humiliation mathematical opportunity popularity similarity incredulity pediatrician perpendicular unbelievable university vocabulary
Some words with the letter i at the end of a syllable are:librarydinosaurfamilyfinallyradio
Some one syllable words that end with A are:abrafleamapaseaspatea
Some four syllable words beginning with U are:UnderstandingUnicycleUnluckily
There are many examples of 3 syllable words. Some common 3 syllable words are:BananaAfricaFavoriteEnergy
Some four syllable compound words are:SuperstructureBabysitterSupermarketSuperpowerUnderbellySupersonicHoneysuckleSuperwomanUnderachieveSuperheroWatermelonUndercoverWhatsoever
Examples of one syllable words are:aanareboarboreboxcancarcaredodogdoordougheatedgeeighteyefiveforfourgivegogoathihighheightinisitjayjokejoykeepkingkneelatelightlotmemoonmynonotnoteofoneownpoorpotpourquestquitquiteratrestrootroutesinsomesongthrowtotootoottwousevieviewwhatwhenwhoyearyetyouzipzonezoo
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.
Some words with the letter i at the end of a syllable are:librarydinosaurfamilyfinallyradio
syllable, computer, victory, continue, initial
Some one syllable words beginning with C and has the Soft C sound:CedeCeeCellCentCereCertCillCineCiteCymeCyst