Bombers

How many syllables in Bombers?

bombers has 2 syllables

Split Bombers into syllables?

bombers

Definition of Bombers

Bombers refer to a person or thing that bombs, especially a military aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs.

How should Bombers divide into syllables

The word 'bombers' has two syllables. The first syllable 'bomb' has a vowel 'o' and two consonants 'b' and 'm'. The second syllable 'ers' has a vowel 'e' and two consonants 'r' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Bombers

Noun

The bombers flew over the enemy territory and dropped bombs on their military bases.

Sentences with Bombers

  • The bombers caused massive destruction in the enemy's territory.
  • The air force sent out bombers to destroy the enemy bases.
  • The fighter jets escorted the bombers to their target destination.
  • The bombers dropped their payload on the enemy's military bases.
  • The bombers flew at a high altitude to avoid enemy fire.
  • The bombers were equipped with state-of-the-art technology for precision bombing.
  • The enemy's anti-aircraft guns were unable to deter the bombers.
  • The sound of the bombers flying overhead was deafening.
  • The pilots flying the bombers were highly skilled and experienced.
  • The bombers caused panic among the enemy soldiers.

Quotes with Bombers

  • We will bomb them back into the Stone Age. - Curtis LeMay
  • The bomber will always get through. - Stanley Baldwin
  • I knew the war was coming. I knew that we were going to fight the Japanese, even before the attack on Pearl Harbor. I don't know how I knew it - I just knew it. I knew we had to fight, and I knew we would win. - Paul Tibbets
  • Wars can be prevented just as surely as they can be provoked, and we who fail to prevent them, must share the guilt for the dead. - Omar Bradley
  • I have a rendezvous with destiny. - Franklin D. Roosevelt

Number of characters in Bombers

7 ( b, o, m, b, e, r, s )

Unique letters in Bombers

6 ( b, o, m, e, r, s )

Bombers Backwards

srebmob

Phonetic Transcription of Bombers

IPA (International): ˈbɑ:mɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈbɑmɝz

EPA (English): ˈbɑ:mɜ:z

BAA-MER-Z