Bromide

How many syllables in Bromide?

bromide has 2 syllables

Split Bromide into syllables?

bro-mide

Definition of Bromide

Bromide is a noun that refers to a trite or unoriginal remark or idea.

How should Bromide divide into syllables

The word 'bromide' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'bro' and the second syllable is 'mide'. The vowels in this word are 'o' and 'i', and the consonants are 'b', 'r', 'm', and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Bromide

Noun

Sentences with Bromide

  • 1. She always uses the same old bromides when giving advice.
  • 2. His speech was full of tired bromides that didn't inspire anyone.
  • 3. The politician's answers were nothing but bromides, lacking any real substance.
  • 4. Don't waste your time with bromides; come up with fresh and original ideas.
  • 5. The teacher's lectures were filled with bromides that put the students to sleep.
  • 6. It's easy to recognize a bromide when you hear one—it's something you've heard a million times before.
  • 7. The author's writing was criticized for its reliance on bromides and lack of originality.
  • 8. She rolled her eyes at his bromide, knowing he was just repeating what he had heard.
  • 9. The speaker's bromides failed to impress the audience, who were expecting something more profound.
  • 10. He dismissed her statement as a bromide, insisting that she come up with a unique solution.

Quotes with Bromide

Number of characters in Bromide

7 ( b, r, o, m, i, d, e )

Unique letters in Bromide

7 ( b, r, o, m, i, d, e )

Bromide Backwards

edimorb

Phonetic Transcription of Bromide

IPA (International): ˈbrəʊˌmaɪd

ARA (American): ˈbroˌmaɪd

EPA (English): ˈbrəʊˌmaɪd

BROW-MAY-D