Two syllables describing words are adjectives that have two units of pronunciation or which are pronounced in two steps. The following list is a great tool for learning perfectly about two syllables adjective.
So, look carefully at the following list, read and learn.
Examples of 2 Syllable Words and Adjectives
Following is a list of 2 syllable words for teaching kindergarten kids and beginners.
perfect | ugly | color | solid |
future | simple | daily | easy |
happy | alive | forward | hungry |
able | even | nuclear | early |
safe | little | union | given |
broken | better | strange | lucky |
away | sorry | human | thirsty |
open | zero | stupid | public |
evil | other | mini | pregnant |
many | loving | anti | english |
welcome | joyful | local | awkward |
riming | feline | mental | cloudy |
second | western | absent | pauline |
tender | neutral | busy | idle |
central | equal | chinese | varus |
modern | female | insane | pulled |
centre | awful | northern | tamil |
british | surface | amply | retail |
double | fiscal | content | urban |
heavy | muslim | southern | hindi |
false | empty | breaking | standing |
liquid | curly | bovine | covered |
holy | sandy | foreign | across |
roman | marine | legal | certain |
random | present | elder | pedal |
single | attic | conscious | faithful |
ready | wasted | hollow | juicy |
living | active | sonic | civic |
fancy | linear | dental | mindless |
inside | noble | mortal | solvent |
moving | common | polar | bionic |
current | constant | native | alert |
standard | latin | complex | married |
rising | mobile | solar | norman |
nervous | oral | boney | toxic |
narrow | outside | trojan | basic |
shallow | younger | humble | lunar |
nasty | arctic | eaten | crowded |
honest | frozen | large | sober |
social | eager | middle | written |
cereal | fearless | ideal | steady |
private | thankful | ringing | tense |
crucial | weekday | cuban | hearted |
focused | selfish | danish | trusting |
added | sitting | alar | plural |
thermal | babbling | jewish | postal |
truthful | urdu | major | reverse |
mature | static | poetic | mosaic |
civil | molar | harmless | extant |
seamless | pungent | confused | sotho |
worldly | coital | gaelic | pleasing |
normal | floral | obtuse | eyeless |
prepared | sparking | boolean | compact |
minor | artless | maltese | unclear |
compound | armless | setting | lasting |
acute | hostile | pleasant | direct |
growing | bony | landed | bloody |
cosmic | taken | erect | vocal |
lively | distant | polite | thoughtful |
gothic | seeking | neuter | chaotic |
playful | abused | potent | wary |
stormy | tidy | helpful | textile |
wanted | fatal | pointless | comfy |
Phew!.. that was a long list. If you’ll take a close look at the the above list you’ll notice there are multiple two syllable words with double consonants like seeking, little, armless, pointless, seamless etc.
There are many 2 syllable words with short vowel sounds. Following are some examples:
Tennis | Picnic | Cactus | Combat | Goblin |
Napkin | Mascot | Public | Punish | Habit |
Album | Finish | Panic | Cabin | Solid |
Rocket | Helmet | Ticket | Packet | Kidnap |
Comic | Radish | Exam | Jacket | Magnet |
Velvet | Basket | Vanish | Polish | Racket |
Let’s finally look at some two syllable words ending with y.
Messy | Slimy | Cheesy | Noisy | Pony |
Fifty | Candy | Penny | Sunny | Foggy |
Let’s discuss some word stress rules for two syllable words to correctly pronounce them.
Stress Rules for Two Syllable Words
The syllable stress rules are for 2-syllable nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and verbs. Following are two rules for proper stressing on two-syllabic words:
- 2-syllable nouns, adjectives, and adverbs are usually stressed on the first syllable. For example: ‘parent, ‘student, ‘member, ‘quiet, ‘maybe, ‘never, ‘better, ‘basic, ‘sel dom.
- 2-syllable verbs are usually stressed on the second syllable. For example: embrace, suspend, neglect.
You can download the following image as a handout to teach common two syllable words to kindergarten kids.
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