Convulsions

How many syllables in Convulsions?

convulsions has 3 syllables

Split Convulsions into syllables?

con-vul-sions

Definition of Convulsions

Convulsions are sudden, violent, and uncontrollable movements of the body caused by medical conditions or seizures.

How should Convulsions divide into syllables

The word 'convulsions' has 3 syllables. The syllables are 'con', 'vul', and 'sions'. The vowels in this word are 'o', 'u', and 'i'. The consonants are 'c', 'n', 'v', 'l', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Convulsions

Noun

During the seizure, the girl experienced convulsions.

Plural Noun

The doctor observed the patient's convulsions.

Sentences with Convulsions

  • He had convulsions during the seizure.
  • The baby's convulsions were frightening to watch.
  • She experienced convulsions after eating something she was allergic to.
  • The dog had convulsions after ingesting a toxic substance.
  • Convulsions can be a symptom of certain medical conditions.
  • He was rushed to the hospital due to severe convulsions.
  • The doctor prescribed medication to control the patient's convulsions.
  • The child's convulsions lasted for several minutes before subsiding.
  • During an epileptic episode, convulsions are common.
  • The convulsions caused the person to lose consciousness.

Quotes with Convulsions

  • Convulsions are nature's way of resetting our bodies and minds.
  • Love is a sweet melody, but it can also cause convulsions.
  • Convulsions of the mind can lead to creative breakthroughs.
  • In the midst of chaos, there can be beauty, like the convulsions of a thunderstorm.
  • Convulsions are the body's protest against the prison of illness.
  • Life's convulsions shape us into who we are.
  • Convulsions may shake our bodies, but they cannot shake our spirit.
  • Convulsions are like storms - intense, but temporary.
  • In the face of convulsions, find your inner calm.
  • Convulsions are the body's way of releasing pent-up energy.
  • The convulsions of nature remind us of our own vulnerability.
  • Convulsions are the body's way of saying something is not right.
  • Convulsions can be terrifying, but they are also a sign of resilience.
  • In the midst of convulsions, find strength and courage.
  • Convulsions are like waves - they come and go.
  • Convulsions may knock us down, but they cannot keep us down.
  • The convulsions of laughter can be contagious.
  • Convulsions can be a catalyst for change and growth.
  • Convulsions remind us of the unpredictability of life.
  • In the face of convulsions, find your anchor and hold on tight.

Number of characters in Convulsions

11 ( c, o, n, v, u, l, s, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Convulsions

8 ( c, o, n, v, u, l, s, i )

Convulsions Backwards

snoisluvnoc

Phonetic Transcription of Convulsions

IPA (International): kʌˈnvʌlʃʌnz

ARA (American): kʌˈnvʌlʃʌnz

EPA (English): kʌˈnvʌlʃʌnz

KAH-NVAH-LSHAH-NZ