Acquittals

How many syllables in Acquittals?

acquittals has 3 syllables

Split Acquittals into syllables?

ac-quit-tals

Definition of Acquittals

Acquittals refer to the legal declaration of someone's innocence in a crime or wrongdoing, given by a judge or jury.

How should Acquittals divide into syllables

The word has three syllables. The vowels are 'a,' 'ui,' and 'a.' The consonants are 'c,' 'q,' 't,' 't,' 'l,' and 's.'

Part of Speech - Acquittals

Noun

The judge announced the acquittals of both defendants.

Sentences with Acquittals

  • The acquittal of the defendant brought relief to his family.
  • The jury announced the acquittals of all charges against the accused.
  • The lawyer fought hard to secure the acquittals for his client.
  • The judge handed down the acquittals with a clear conscience.

Quotes with Acquittals

  • Acquittal, n. The state of mind of an innocent person when he enters a court and observes proceedings upon a trial for his life.
  • Acquittals in courts seem to be more dependent on the skill of the lawyer than on the innocence of the defendant.
  • The function of the jury is to provide protection against the tyranny of the government. The acquittal of Thomas More was one of the greatest moments in the history of the jury.
  • An acquittal is not a pronouncement of innocence, but an admission of insufficient evidence.

Number of characters in Acquittals

10 ( a, c, q, u, i, t, t, a, l, s )

Unique letters in Acquittals

8 ( a, c, q, u, i, t, l, s )

Acquittals Backwards

slattiuqca

Phonetic Transcription of Acquittals

IPA (International): ʌˈkwɪtʌlz

ARA (American): ʌˈkwɪtʌlz

EPA (English): ʌˈkwɪtʌlz

AH-KWIH-TAH-LZ