transcendentalized
Syllables
trans-cen-den-tal-ized
Pronunciation
/ˌtrænsənˈdɛnˌtælɪzaɪzd/
Stress
00101
Morphemes
trans- + scend + -ental
The word 'transcendentalized' is divided into five syllables: trans-cen-den-tal-ized. It features a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffixes. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard English rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.
Definitions
- 1
To make transcendental; to elevate to a spiritual or philosophical level.
“The artist sought to transcendentalize everyday objects through his paintings.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('tal'). The first and third syllables have secondary stress.
Syllables
trans — Open syllable, initial syllable.. cen — Open syllable, vowel follows consonant.. den — Open syllable, vowel follows consonant.. tal — Open syllable, vowel follows consonant cluster.. ized — Closed syllable, final syllable with consonant cluster.
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Vowel Following Consonant(s)
Syllables are typically divided after a vowel when it is followed by one or more consonants.
Open Syllable
Syllables ending in a vowel sound are considered open syllables.
Closed Syllable
Syllables ending in a consonant sound are considered closed syllables.
- Potential reduction of the final /d/ in casual speech, but this does not affect the orthographic syllable division.
- The word is relatively straightforward in its syllabification, following standard English rules.
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