Bladder

How many syllables in Bladder?

bladder has 2 syllables

Split Bladder into syllables?

blad-der

Definition of Bladder

a sac-like organ in the body that stores urine

How should Bladder divide into syllables

The word 'bladder' has two syllables. The first syllable 'blad' has a consonant 'b' and a vowel 'a'. The second syllable 'der' has two consonants 'd' and 'r', and a vowel 'e'.

Part of Speech - Bladder

Noun

I went to the bathroom to empty my bladder.

Sentences with Bladder

  • He drank so much water that his bladder was full.
  • She felt a pain in her bladder and knew she had to go to the bathroom.
  • The doctor examined his bladder and found a small growth.
  • The bladder is an important part of the urinary system.
  • He couldn't hold his bladder and had to use the restroom urgently.
  • The bladder can stretch to hold more urine.
  • She felt relieved after emptying her bladder.
  • The bladder is located in the lower abdomen.
  • The bladder can become infected if not emptied regularly.
  • The bladder is a muscular organ that contracts to release urine.

Quotes with Bladder

  • The bladder is an inconvenience. It is a nuisance at concerts, theaters, and other public gatherings.
  • The bladder always wakes up before the brain.
  • A man's bladder is never so full as when he has to show a woman how easily he can lift a heavy object.
  • The human bladder was not designed for extended periods of holding.
  • The bladder is a great deceiver. It can give you a false sense of security.
  • The bladder is a fickle friend.
  • A full bladder is like a ticking time bomb.
  • The bladder is the Rodney Dangerfield of organs - it gets no respect.
  • The bladder is like a pet - it needs to be taken care of and cleaned regularly.
  • The bladder is a mystery - no one knows exactly how it works.

Number of characters in Bladder

7 ( b, l, a, d, d, e, r )

Unique letters in Bladder

6 ( b, l, a, d, e, r )

Bladder Backwards

reddalb

Phonetic Transcription of Bladder

IPA (International): ˈblædɜ:

ARA (American): ˈblædɝ

EPA (English): ˈblædɜ:

BLAE-DER