Buttered

How many syllables in Buttered?

buttered has 2 syllables

Split Buttered into syllables?

but-tered

Definition of Buttered

coated or spread with butter

How should Buttered divide into syllables

The first syllable 'but' has one vowel (u) and one consonant (b), while the second syllable 'tered' has two vowels (e, e) and three consonants (t, r, d).

Part of Speech - Buttered

Adjective

Sentences with Buttered

  • I love to eat buttered popcorn while watching a movie.
  • My mom makes delicious buttered vegetables for dinner.
  • He spread buttered toast with jam for breakfast.
  • The pancakes were served with a side of buttered syrup.
  • She likes to make buttered noodles with garlic and Parmesan cheese.
  • The chef prepared a buttered lobster dish for the restaurant's menu.
  • We put buttered bread crumbs on top of the mac and cheese.
  • The warm and buttered croissant was the perfect start to her day.
  • He enjoys a buttered bagel with cream cheese in the morning.
  • The buttered popcorn smelled so good at the movie theater.

Quotes with Buttered

  • “I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.” - W.B. Yeats
  • “Butterflies are self propelled flowers.” - R.H. Heinlein
  • “You can't have a country without a good flag, and good flags are always buttered in the blood of patriots.” - Mark Helprin
  • “Opinions are like butts; everyone has one. Some are clean and some are dirty, but all need a good wiping.” - Amber L. Johnson
  • “I love buttered popcorn, but I don't like the popcorn at movie theaters. They always give you so much you get sick.” - Gina Rodriguez

Number of characters in Buttered

8 ( b, u, t, t, e, r, e, d )

Unique letters in Buttered

6 ( b, u, t, e, r, d )

Buttered Backwards

derettub

Phonetic Transcription of Buttered

IPA (International): ˈbʌtɜ:d

ARA (American): ˈbʌtɝd

EPA (English): ˈbʌtɜ:d

BAH-TER-D