- 1- Useful
- 2- Character
- 3- Easy
- 4- Distracted
- 5- Alcazar
- 6- Asp
- 7- Weak
- 8- Selfish
- 9- futile
- 10- Martyr
- 11- Tunnel
- 12- Simile
- 13- Roots
- 14- Leader
- 15- Mast
- 16- difficult
- 17- Femur
- 18- Sterile
- 19- Skillful
- 20- Docile
- 5 p
- Top
- Where
- Margin
- Full
- Elegant
The words accented on the penultimate syllable are called serious or plain words. Not all serious words have a spelling accent (tilde); the words that end with the letters N, S or with a vowel, do not carry it.
Among the words with an accent on the penultimate syllable, character, alcazar, selfish, martyr, simile, difficult, roots, sterile, skillful and docile stand out, among many others.
Here are several examples.
1- Useful
Helpful, beneficial, that can be used for something.
It also refers to a business day to do something, usually set by law or custom. For example, the deadline for applications is ten business days.
2- Character
Qualities of something, a person or a community: these characteristics are differentiating.
It also refers to the condition given to someone or something by the function it performs.
Another meaning indicates that it is a sign that is printed or painted on something. It is a sign of writing or printing.
3- Easy
It is an adjective that indicates something that does not require effort, that costs little work. It also refers to tractable people, who allow themselves to be managed or directed.
4- Distracted
It is another adjective related to someone careless, forgetful, unsuspecting, abstracted.
5- Alcazar
Fortress, fortification, castle, fortress, palace.
6- Asp
Very poisonous species of viper. It is found in the Pyrenees and almost all of eastern and central Europe.
7- Weak
Frail, puny, rickety, worn, brittle.
8- Selfish
Greedy, materialistic, interested, ambitious, who only looks after his own interests without caring about those of others.
9- futile
Childish, banal, superficial, insignificant, lacking in importance or interest.
10- Martyr
Victim, sacrificed, self-sacrificing. Person who suffers injustice or suffering for something or someone, especially if he suffers with resignation.
11- Tunnel
Gallery, passage, corridor, passage, underground work that connects two points for the transport of people or materials.
12- Simile
That it is similar or similar to another. It consists of comparing something that is related to each other. Relate a real term or situation with something imaginary.
13- Roots
They are the part of the plants that fix them to the ground, and they provide water and essential elements for their survival.
In mathematics it refers to a quantity that is multiplied by itself, from this multiplication a certain number is generated.
14- Leader
Person who directs or leads a political party, a social group or other activity.
15- Mast
Stick, pole, hanger, rod. It is the long pole of a boat that, placed vertically, serves to hold the sails.
The pole on which the flags are placed is also called a mast.
16- difficult
Laborious, complicated, arduous, that presents obstacles. It also applies to an untreatable person.
17- Femur
It is the thigh bone. It is the longest, largest and strongest of the human being.
18- Sterile
Unproductive, infertile, arid, poor. It refers to what does not have production or does not generate fruits.
It applies to human beings who cannot have children and to land that does not yield or yield a poor harvest.
19- Skillful
Competent, expert, expert, understood.
It also applies to a person capable of successfully performing a manual task. It refers to someone gifted with the talent to act appropriately or achieve their goal.
20- Docile
Meek, submissive, sweet, obedient, faithful. Person or animal that agrees with pleasure to do what is commanded and that is easy to educate.
5 p
Top
Cusp, peak, summit, vertex, point. Refers to the top of a mountain or tree. It also applies to the end or complement of a thing or a work.
Where
Relative adverb of place. It is used in those sentences that indicate places, destinations, origin, situation or direction.
Sometimes it can be preceded by the prepositions "to", "from", "in", "towards", "to", "by" and "for".
There is also the word "where", which must have an accent, but only when it is used in interrogative or exclamatory sentences. For example: "where were you?" or "where has such a thing been seen!"
Margin
Edge, edge, side, side, corner, extremity and edge of a thing. It also refers to the white space on all four sides of a page.
Another meaning refers to the amount of profit that can be obtained in a business taking into account the cost and the sale.
Full
That it is very crowded or completely full.
Elegant
That has distinction, grace, grace. Measured, tasteful, well proportioned.