Accusations

How many syllables in Accusations?

accusations has 4 syllables

Split Accusations into syllables?

ac-cu-sa-tions

Definition of Accusations

Accusations are statements that someone has done something wrong or illegal.

How should Accusations divide into syllables

There are four syllables in the word 'accusations.' The vowels are 'a,' 'u,' and 'i.' The consonants are 'c,' 's,' and 't.'

Part of Speech - Accusations

Noun

The police had many accusations against the suspect.

Sentences with Accusations

  • The accusations against the teacher were unfounded.
  • He made accusations of cheating against his opponent.
  • The company denied the accusations of wrongdoing.
  • She faced accusations of stealing from her employer.
  • The politician faced accusations of corruption.
  • The accusations caused a lot of controversy.
  • Some of the accusations were based on rumors.
  • The accusations were damaging to his reputation.
  • The accused denied all of the accusations.
  • The accusations were proven to be false.

Quotes with Accusations

  • Accusations are like mud; they stick where they are thrown.
  • Accusations are made by those who lack the courage to speak from the heart.
  • Accusations are the weapons of the weak.
  • Accusations are often made by those who have something to hide.
  • Accusations are the last refuge of a scoundrel.
  • Accusations fly when truth is suppressed.
  • Accusations are easy to make, but hard to prove.
  • Accusations can be deadly weapons.
  • Accusations can destroy lives.
  • Accusations can be more powerful than evidence.

Number of characters in Accusations

11 ( a, c, c, u, s, a, t, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Accusations

8 ( a, c, u, s, t, i, o, n )

Accusations Backwards

snoitasucca

Phonetic Transcription of Accusations

IPA (International): ˌækjʌˈzeɪʃʌnz

ARA (American): ˌækjʌˈzeʃʌnz

EPA (English): ˌækjʌˈzeɪʃʌnz

AE-KYAH-ZEY-SHAH-NZ

Phonetic Transcription of Accusations

IPA (International): ˌækju:ˈzeɪʃʌnz

ARA (American): ˌækjuˈzeʃʌnz

EPA (English): ˌækju:ˈzeɪʃʌnz

AE-KYUW-ZEY-SHAH-NZ

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