Condolences

How many syllables in Condolences?

condolences has 4 syllables

Split Condolences into syllables?

con-do-lences

Definition of Condolences

Expressions of sympathy, especially on the occasion of a death.

How should Condolences divide into syllables

There are 4 syllables in this word. The vowels in this word are o, o, e, and e. The consonants are c, n, d, l, n, c, s.

Part of Speech - Condolences

Noun

I sent her my condolences after her grandmother died.

Sentences with Condolences

  • I offered my condolences to my friend who lost her cat.
  • The community sent their condolences to the family of the soldier who died in combat.
  • I wrote a card filled with condolences for my coworker who lost her father.
  • She received many condolences from her coworkers after her mother passed away.
  • The funeral home provided a book for guests to write their condolences.
  • The pastor gave a speech filled with condolences during the memorial service.
  • She was touched by the condolences expressed by her neighbors.
  • The president released a statement of condolences following the tragic event.
  • I didn't know what to say, so I simply offered my condolences.
  • The family appreciated all of the condolences they received from friends and strangers alike.

Quotes with Condolences

  • The greatest gift you can give someone is your love, your time, your support, your condolences, your kindness.
  • Condolences are like manna from heaven, they bring a sparkle to the heart.
  • Giving condolences to a friend is like giving a warm hug to their heart.
  • Condolences are the oil that keeps the engine of life running smoothly.
  • Condolences remind us that we are not alone in our grief.
  • Sending condolences is a small gesture, but it can mean the world to someone who is hurting.
  • Condolences are the words we use to show someone that we care.
  • Condolences are the tears we cry for someone else's pain.
  • When words fail, condolences speak.
  • Condolences are the music that soothes the soul in times of sorrow.
  • I offer my deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of those we have lost.
  • Condolences are not just words, they are a way of showing that we stand with those who are grieving.
  • In moments of grief, condolences can be a beacon of hope and light.
  • Condolences are the bridge that connects us to those who have passed on.
  • My heartfelt condolences go out to all those affected by this tragedy.
  • Condolences are the balm that soothes the wounds of loss.
  • Sending condolences is a way of saying 'I am here for you.'
  • Condolences are the footsteps we leave behind when we walk with someone through their grief.
  • My condolences may not take away the pain, but they are a reminder that you are not alone.
  • Condolences are the flowers that bloom in the garden of our hearts when we remember those we have lost.

Number of characters in Condolences

11 ( c, o, n, d, o, l, e, n, c, e, s )

Unique letters in Condolences

7 ( c, o, n, d, l, e, s )

Condolences Backwards

secnelodnoc

Phonetic Transcription of Condolences

IPA (International): kʌˈndəʊlʌnsʌz

ARA (American): kʌˈndolʌnsʌz

EPA (English): kʌˈndəʊlʌnsʌz

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