Here's why:
* Dictionaries organize entries differently: Some dictionaries prioritize alphabetical order, others use different systems.
* Syllable count varies: Even within a single dictionary, word pronunciations can differ slightly, changing the syllable count.
To help you find the answer, you'll need to:
1. Identify the dictionary: Which dictionary are you using (e.g., Merriam-Webster, Oxford English Dictionary)?
2. Locate the B section: Go to the section that starts with the letter "B."
3. Look for four-syllable verbs: Scan the entries for verbs with four syllables.
Once you have the specific dictionary and the B section, you can find the first four-syllable verb.