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    primary stress
    /ˌprʌɪm(ə)rɪ ˈstrɛs/

    noun

    • 1. the strongest accent in a word or breath group.
  2. Primary stress is the one syllable in a word that sticks out the most: It’s longer, louder, and higher in pitch. In this video, we’ll dive deep into the world of primary stress and I’ll teach you, first, how to identify it, and then - how to predict it in some cases.

  3. Definition of primary stress noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Feb 27, 2019 · Primary Stress: “A [stress] developed by the imposed loading that is necessary to satisfy the laws of equilibrium of external and internal forces and moments.” [API 579-1 (2016), para. 1A.79] Secondary Stress: “A [stress] developed by the constraint of adjacent parts or by self-constraint of a structure.” [API 579-1 (2016), para. 1A.90]

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌprimary ˈstress noun [ countable, uncountable] technical the strongest force that is put on a part of a long word when you say it, like the force given to ‘pri’ in ‘ primary ’. It is shown in this dictionary by the mark (').

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Stress, health, and well-being are all connected. Learn what stress is, how different types of stress can affect your body and health, and ways you can cope.

  7. Primary stress is the one syllable in a word that sticks out the most: it’s longer, louder, and higher in pitch. In this episode, we’ll dive deep into the world of primary stress and I’ll teach you, first, how to identify it, and then – how to predict it in some cases.

  8. 1. the heaviest stress or force given to one syllable in a spoken word or to one word in an utterance; the strongest of the four phonemic degrees of stress. 2. a mark (in this dictionary, ʹ ) used to indicate this.