Assertion

How many syllables in Assertion?

assertion has 3 syllables

Split Assertion into syllables?

as-ser-tion

Definition of Assertion

An assertion is a confident statement or declaration that something is true or factual.

How should Assertion divide into syllables

The word 'assertion' has three syllables. The first syllable has a short 'a' vowel sound, the second syllable has a short 'e' vowel sound, and the third syllable has a short 'o' vowel sound. The consonants in the word 'assertion' are 's', 's', 'r', 't', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Assertion

Noun

Her assertion that she saw a UFO was met with skepticism.

Verb

He asserted that he was innocent of the crime.

Sentences with Assertion

  • Her assertion that the earth is round is supported by scientific evidence.
  • He made the assertion that he was the best basketball player in the school.
  • The assertion that cats are better pets than dogs is a matter of opinion.
  • The politician's assertion that he would create more jobs if elected was met with skepticism.
  • The company's assertion that their product was the best on the market was proven false.
  • I cannot accept your assertion without proof.
  • The scientist's assertion that there is life on other planets is still being debated.
  • The teacher's assertion that her students were not studying enough was proven true by their test scores.
  • The lawyer's assertion that his client was innocent was met with disbelief by the jury.
  • The CEO's assertion that the company would double its profits this year was met with enthusiasm by the shareholders.

Quotes with Assertion

  • The assertion of the first man to use language was the first act of philosophy.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
  • The human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants; and he must have a very faint perception of its beauty and dignity who does not know this, and who does not further know, that one being is elevated above another, in proportion as he possesses this capability.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
  • The human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants; and he must have a very faint perception of its beauty and dignity who does not know this, and who does not further know, that one being is elevated above another, in proportion as he possesses this capability.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.
  • The human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants; and he must have a very faint perception of its beauty and dignity who does not know this, and who does not further know, that one being is elevated above another, in proportion as he possesses this capability.
  • The assertion that 'all men are created equal' was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use.

Number of characters in Assertion

9 ( a, s, s, e, r, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Assertion

8 ( a, s, e, r, t, i, o, n )

Assertion Backwards

noitressa

Phonetic Transcription of Assertion

IPA (International): ʌˈsɜ:ʃʌn

ARA (American): ʌˈsɝʃʌn

EPA (English): ʌˈsɜ:ʃʌn

AH-SER-SHAH-N