How many syllables in Coercion?
coercion has 3 syllables
coercion has 3 syllables
co-er-cion
Coercion means using force or threats to make someone do something they dont want to do.
Coercion has three syllables. The first syllable co has a vowel o and a consonant c. The second syllable er has a vowel e and a consonant r. The third syllable cion has a vowel i and two consonants c and n.
The government used coercion to force people to pay taxes.
VerbHe tried to coerce his friend into giving him the answers to the test.
8 ( c, o, e, r, c, i, o, n )
6 ( c, o, e, r, i, n )
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Phonetic Transcription of Coercion
IPA (International): kəʊˈɜ:ʃʌn
ARA (American): koˈɝʃʌn
EPA (English): kəʊˈɜ:ʃʌn
KOW-ER-SHAH-N
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