Rigor has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | Rigor mortis sets in soon after death. | |
2. | On the grammar of Esperanto Claude Piron noted "It's very rigorous and requires discipline -- let us just think about the n-ending -- but within the framework of that rigor it gives us so much freedom!" | |
3. | We learn to die with a constant rigor throughout a lifetime. | |
4. | Fortunately for today’s scientists, Apollo-era leaders had the foresight to save much of the 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of Moon soil and rocks retrieved by NASA astronauts 50 years ago for future generations. They figured new crops of scientists, using instruments of their time, would be able to probe the samples with unprecedented rigor. | |
5. | At this moment the whole world is looking at us: they certainly look at us for the numbers of the infection, they see a country that is in difficulty but they also appreciate us because we are showing great rigor, great resistance and I have a deep conviction. | |
6. | Rigor mortis has yet to set in. | |
7. | Rigor mortis hasn't yet set in. | |
8. | Rigor mortis has already set in. |