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The term iamb stems from Greek poetry. It referred to a short syllable followed by a long one.
Iamb is a type of metrical foot in poetry. It determines the rhythmic measure in the lines of a poem.
An iamb consists of two syllables, the first of them is unstressed and the second stressed.
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Here are a few examples of iambs!
There are a lot of examples of iambs, here are a few! “Delay,” “Abscond,” and “Attack,” or with four syllables like “Unquestioning,” “Adorable,” and “Comedienne.” There are also plenty of idioms in English that demonstrate iambic meter: A bitter pill.
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