Catchers

How many syllables in Catchers?

catchers has 2 syllables

Split Catchers into syllables?

catch-ers

Definition of Catchers

Catchers is the plural form of catcher, which refers to a person or device that catches or receives something.

How should Catchers divide into syllables

The word 'catchers' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'catch' and the second syllable is 'ers'. In 'catch', the vowel is 'a' and the consonants are 'c' and 't'. In 'ers', the vowel is 'e' and the consonants are 'r' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Catchers

Noun

Sentences with Catchers

  • The catchers on the baseball team wear special gear to protect themselves.
  • The spider's web acts as a catcher, trapping insects.
  • The fisherman used a net as a catcher to catch the fish.
  • The goalies in hockey are similar to catchers in baseball.
  • The animal shelter had several cat catchers to capture stray cats.
  • The spider's web is a natural catcher for flies.
  • The crab catcher caught a lot of crabs with his trap.
  • The trapeze artist caught the bar with the help of the catcher.
  • The catcher in the football game made a touchdown-saving tackle.
  • The police officer acted as a catcher and arrested the suspect.

Quotes with Catchers

Number of characters in Catchers

8 ( c, a, t, c, h, e, r, s )

Unique letters in Catchers

7 ( c, a, t, h, e, r, s )

Catchers Backwards

srehctac

Phonetic Transcription of Catchers

IPA (International): ˈkæˌtʃɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈkæˌtʃɝz

EPA (English): ˈkæˌtʃɜ:z

KAE-CHER-Z