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Noun vs. Verb Syllable Stress III

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  • I am looking for the vanilla EXTRACT.
    noun, first syllable
  • Both of them have had trouble with everything they eat; they can’t seem to DIGEST anything properly.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • I know you’re trying to live up to the EXPLOITS and success of your father, but this isn’t the way to do it.
    noun, first syllable
  • The program is very intuitive; most of the DEFAULT options will make your job easier.
    noun, first syllable
  • By the end of the course, you should be able to CONDUCT yourself with confidence in any meeting.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • The color CONTRAST is beautiful.
    noun, first syllable
  • The REJECT pile is quite large since most samples do not comply with our standards.
    noun, first syllable
  • The doctors will COMBAT the disease more successfully with modern technology.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • They will REBEL against the oppressive regime.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • They are looking to CONVICT him as soon as possible.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • The CONFLICT in the Middle East appears endless.
    noun, first syllable
  • The diamonds possess no DEFECT in color, cut, or clarity.
    noun, first syllable
  • There’s no need to UPSET anyone by being so rude.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • Sensitivity is one of his more agreeable ATTRIBUTES.
    noun, first syllable
  • Please DETAIL below how you plan to improve in the future.
    verb, second/last syllable