Dinghy

How many syllables in Dinghy?

dinghy has 2 syllables

Split Dinghy into syllables?

dinghy

Definition of Dinghy

A small inflatable or wooden boat that is used as a lifeboat or a pleasure boat.

How should Dinghy divide into syllables

The word 'dinghy' has two syllables. The first syllable 'ding' has a short vowel sound 'i' and the second syllable 'hy' has a long vowel sound 'y'. 'D', 'n', 'g', and 'h' are consonants.

Part of Speech - Dinghy

Noun

We used a dinghy to get to the big boat.

Sentences with Dinghy

  • The dinghy was used to rescue the drowning sailor.
  • I want to buy a dinghy for my summer vacation.
  • The lifeboat was a dinghy that could hold six people.
  • He paddled the dinghy to the shore.
  • She likes to go fishing in her dinghy.
  • The dinghy was moored to the dock.
  • We had to inflate the dinghy before we could use it.
  • The dinghy was tossed around in the rough water.
  • We sailed the dinghy across the bay.
  • The dinghy is an important safety equipment on the ship.

Quotes with Dinghy

  • The sea is an excellent teacher, and the dinghy is a good schoolmaster.
  • I've got a little dinghy and I go out into the ocean.
  • I was in a dinghy and it was cold and raining and we were outside the Golden Gate Bridge and I thought it was the end of the world.
  • One of the most fun things for me is just travel, and sometimes it's a pain because you have to pack and go to another hotel room, but it's just fun to see different cultures and stuff. Like, I really like Beijing, because they have Hutong and I think that's really interesting. And I like Amsterdam because they have little boats instead of cars, and I think that's really cool. And I like Hawaii because it's just a totally different world. I like being different places and seeing cool things. I'd like to go to the Galapagos, that would be cool. And I'd like to get a little dinghy and go out into the ocean. That would be cool too.
  • I think the thing that I most appreciate now is that stereotypes involving Jewish customs disappeared. They no longer sell matzoh in the stores with a sign over it saying 'Jewish bread.' People stopped asking me what Hanukkah was about. It's like they're learning to be Jews. And that's just great, because that's what America is all about: learning how to be a Jew in a dinghy in the middle of the Pacific.

Number of characters in Dinghy

6 ( d, i, n, g, h, y )

Unique letters in Dinghy

6 ( d, i, n, g, h, y )

Dinghy Backwards

yhgnid

Phonetic Transcription of Dinghy

IPA (International): ˈdɪŋi:

ARA (American): ˈdɪŋi

EPA (English): ˈdɪŋi:

DIH-NGIY