worldconverting
The word 'world-converting' is divided into four syllables: world-con-vert-ing. The primary stress falls on 'vert'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'world-', the root 'convert-', and the suffix '-ing'. Syllable division follows standard CVC, VC, and VCC rules for English (GB).
Definitions
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Relating to or having the capacity to change the world significantly.
“The company developed a world-converting technology.”
“His ideas were world-converting in their scope.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('vert'). The first two and last syllables are unstressed.
Syllables
world — Closed syllable, CVC structure.. con — Open syllable, VC structure.. vert — Closed syllable, CVC structure, primary stress.. ing — Closed syllable, VCC structure.
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CVC Syllable Division
Consonant-Vowel-Consonant sequences are typically divided into syllables based on the vowel sound.
VC Syllable Division
Vowel-Consonant sequences are divided after the vowel.
VCC Syllable Division
Vowel-Consonant-Consonant sequences are divided after the vowel, keeping consonant clusters together.
- The compound 'world-' is treated as a single morpheme and syllable.
- Potential vowel reduction in 'world' in rapid speech.
- Regional variations in vowel quality may occur.
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