Argus

How many syllables in Argus?

argus has 2 syllables

Split Argus into syllables?

ar-gus

Definition of Argus

Argus is a Greek mythological figure with many eyes who was tasked with guarding a sacred cow.

How should Argus divide into syllables

The first syllable (ar) has a vowel (a) and a consonant (r). The second syllable (gus) has a vowel (u) and two consonants (g, s).

Part of Speech - Argus

Noun

The goddess Hera had Argus watch over Io, the woman Zeus had turned into a cow.

Sentences with Argus

  • The farmer hired an argus to keep watch over his sheep at night.
  • The argus kept a watchful eye on the sacred cow.
  • The queen appointed an argus to guard her castle.
  • The argus stayed vigilant all night, watching for any signs of danger.
  • The argus was known for his keen observation skills.
  • The argus was the perfect choice to keep watch over the valuable treasure.
  • The argus was a loyal protector of the sacred grounds.
  • The argus was always alert, never letting his guard down.
  • The argus was a trusted guardian of the ancient temple.
  • The argus was the only one who could keep the intruders out.

Quotes with Argus

Number of characters in Argus

5 ( a, r, g, u, s )

Unique letters in Argus

5 ( a, r, g, u, s )

Argus Backwards

sugra

Phonetic Transcription of Argus

IPA (International): ˈɑ:rgʌs

ARA (American): ˈɑrgʌs

EPA (English): ˈɑ:rgʌs

AA-RGAH-S