Bylaws

How many syllables in Bylaws?

bylaws has 2 syllables

Split Bylaws into syllables?

by-laws

Definition of Bylaws

Bylaws are a set of rules made by a group or organization to govern its own affairs.

How should Bylaws divide into syllables

The word 'bylaws' has two syllables, the first syllable has a long 'i' sound and the second syllable has a short 'a' sound. There are two vowels (y and a) and four consonants (b, l, w, and s) in this word.

Part of Speech - Bylaws

Noun

The school's bylaws state that students cannot wear hats in the classroom.

Sentences with Bylaws

  • The company's bylaws prohibit employees from using their cell phones during work hours.
  • The bylaws of the neighborhood association require all residents to keep their lawns mowed.
  • The church's bylaws state that only members may vote on important decisions.
  • The club's bylaws outline the duties of each officer.
  • The bylaws of the organization were last updated in 2019.

Quotes with Bylaws

  • Bylaws are an organization's internal operating rules. They usually define the roles of officers within the organization, prescribe how meetings are conducted, and describe the organization's financial structure.
  • Bylaws are the rules and regulations enacted by an association or a corporation to provide a framework for its operation and management.
  • Bylaws are the key to a successful organization because they define the structure and governing principles.
  • Bylaws are the foundation of any organization's operations and decision-making processes.
  • Without bylaws, an organization would be like a ship without a rudder.

Number of characters in Bylaws

6 ( b, y, l, a, w, s )

Unique letters in Bylaws

6 ( b, y, l, a, w, s )

Bylaws Backwards

swalyb

Phonetic Transcription of Bylaws

IPA (International): ˈbaɪˌlɔ:z

ARA (American): ˈbaɪˌlɔz

EPA (English): ˈbaɪˌlɔ:z

BAY-LAO-Z