"Syllabled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Syllabled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Syllabled" Meaning

Having a syllable or syllables.

A syllable is a unit of sound in a word that contains a vowel sound. Words with multiple syllables can be divided into parts, with each part being a syllable.

"Syllabled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Syllabled"


1. Pronunciation Aid

- The student struggled to pronounce the word "felicitation" due to its complex syllable pattern, so the teacher broke it down syllably: fel-i-ci-ta-tion.

2. Linguistics Dissection

- The linguistics textbook provided a detailed breakdown of the English word, showing where the emphasis lies in each syllable: self-dis-sympa-thiz-ing.

3. Teaching Musicality

- The music teacher used syllables to help students remember the rhythm of a song, emphasizing each beat as they chanted the lyrics syllabically: Na-na-na-na, da-da-da-dum.

4. Tooth Decay Warning

- The dentist warned about the dangers of poor denture care, using syllabic stress to make the message stick: Brush-a-day, Floss-a-day, Keep-a-your-teeth in a healthy way.

5. Medical Prescription

- The medicine instructions read: When taking Capsuls, its-ME-tro-Tro-pism-bis twice a day should be taken with food for maximum efficacy before a dotted line corresponding to the corticosteroid fallout code clearly stated below.

"Syllabled" Similar Words

Syllabify

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To split words into syllables.<br><br>Example: <br><br> Sylla-bi-fy <br><br>The transformation of a word or phrase into its syllables for the sake of teaching or writing is an example of syllabification.

Syllabise

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To divide (a word) into its syllables.

Syllabises

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The verb "syllabise" (or "syllabize" in American English) means to pronounce or divide a word into its syllables, especially the pronunciation of a word according to syllabic criteria.<br><br>Example: "The teacher syllabised the word 'communication' for the students, breaking it into syllables for easier pronunciation: com-mu-ni-ca-tion."

Syllabism

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Syllabist

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A syllabist is a scholar or specialist who studies and specializes in the syllabary, which is a writing system in which each character represents a syllable.

Syllabize

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Syllabizes

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To break or form a word into its individual syllables.

Syllable

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The word "syllable" refers to a unit of sound in a word that contains a vowel sound. It is a unit of phonology that is used to measure the rhythm, stress, and pronunciation of words. A syllable usually consists of a consonant sound followed by a vowel sound.

Syllables

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A word or a unit of language is composed of syllables, which is a unit of sound in a word that contains a vowel sound. A syllable usually has one vowel sound. They are the building blocks of words in a language.

Syllabogram

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A syllabogram is a grapheme (a written symbol) that represents a syllable in a language.

Syllabub

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Syllabus

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A document that outlines the planned teaching content and learning activities for a course, including courses, lectures, assignments, and assessment criteria. Normally, syllabus is provided by teacher to student in the first week of a course to guide individual learning.

Syllabuses

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Syllepsis

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Syllepsis is a rhetorical device in which a word’s invariable inherent meaning is preserved while its extension or relation to a second word changes, or more specifically, in which a word that belongs to one of two conceived relations, such as a verb and its object or a noun and its qualifying modifier, is used for both, the extension being changed but the relation remaining the same.

Syllid

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Syllidae

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The family Syllidae, commonly known as sympodan worms, bristle worms, or polychaete worms, is a taxonomic family of annelid worms belonging to the class Polychaeta. They are found in marine environments around the world.