Existent has 3 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.
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1. | Here's an example of a semantic gamut: non-existent, unique, rare, uncommon, common, trite, worn-out, universal. | |
2. | Of all good properties, God is the entity that has the most of it. Existence is a good property. Hence, God is the entity that is the most existent of all. | |
3. | Tom always buys "Magic Fairy Soup" at the supermarket. So that no suspicion falls on him, he always says at the register that it's for his (non-existent) daughter. | |
4. | He is looking at something non-existent. | |
5. | Because Esperanto is a completely phonetic language, misspellings are virtually non-existent. | |
6. | They invented Berber, a non-existent language. | |
7. | The separatists are very vocal online but virtually non-existent in real life. | |
8. | Yella Houha has the citizenship of a non-existent nation. | |
9. | Yella Houha is the citizen of a non-existent nation. | |
10. | Islamophobia is almost non-existent here. |