About StressFinder

Your comprehensive tool for word stress analysis and bulk lookups

What We Do

StressFinder helps you discover various word-related features including stress patterns, pronunciation guides, and syllable analysis.

1. Word Stress Analysis

Words with more than one syllable have "stress" on one of the syllables. Stress on a syllable means that it is more pronounced than the other syllables. Our lookup will respell the word in syllables with the stressed syllable in CAPS.

Example: "syllable" will be shown as "SYL-la-ble"

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Understanding Word Stress

Word stress is a crucial aspect of pronunciation in English. When a word has multiple syllables, one syllable is typically emphasized more than others. This emphasis is called stress.

Why is Word Stress Important?

  • Clear Communication: Proper word stress helps listeners understand what you're saying
  • Natural Rhythm: English has a natural rhythm based on stressed and unstressed syllables
  • Meaning Distinction: Sometimes stress can change the meaning of a word (e.g., "record" vs "record")

Examples of Word Stress

photograph: PHO-to-graph (stress on first syllable)

computer: com-PU-ter (stress on second syllable)

university: u-ni-VER-si-ty (stress on third syllable)

information: in-for-MA-tion (stress on third syllable)

Tips for Learning Word Stress

  1. Listen to native speakers and pay attention to which syllables they emphasize
  2. Use dictionaries that show stress patterns with symbols or capital letters
  3. Practice with word stress exercises and tools like StressFinder
  4. Record yourself speaking and compare with native pronunciation

💡 Pro Tip

When learning new vocabulary, always learn the stress pattern along with the word itself. This will help you sound more natural and be better understood by others!