Coercion

How many syllables in Coercion?

coercion has 3 syllables

Split Coercion into syllables?

co-er-cion

Definition of Coercion

Coercion means using force or threats to make someone do something they dont want to do.

How should Coercion divide into syllables

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.

Part of Speech - Coercion

Noun

The government used coercion to force people to pay taxes.

Verb

He tried to coerce his friend into giving him the answers to the test.

Sentences with Coercion

  • The bully used coercion to make the other kids give him their lunch money.
  • The teacher didnt want to use coercion to get the students to behave, but nothing else was working.
  • The dictator ruled with coercion, making it impossible for the people to speak out against him.
  • She felt like she had no choice but to obey her bosss orders, even though it felt like coercion.
  • The kidnapper used coercion to get the victims family to pay the ransom.
  • The police used coercion to get the suspect to confess to the crime.
  • The coach used coercion to push the team to work harder and improve their skills.
  • The company used coercion to force the workers to accept lower wages and worse working conditions.
  • The parents didnt want to use coercion to get their child to do their homework, but they were running out of options.
  • The government used coercion to get people to follow the new laws.

Quotes with Coercion

Number of characters in Coercion

8 ( c, o, e, r, c, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Coercion

6 ( c, o, e, r, i, n )

Coercion Backwards

noicreoc

Phonetic Transcription of Coercion

IPA (International): kəʊˈɜ:ʃʌn

ARA (American): koˈɝʃʌn

EPA (English): kəʊˈɜ:ʃʌn

KOW-ER-SHAH-N