Discussions

How many syllables in Discussions?

discussions has 3 syllables

Split Discussions into syllables?

dis-cus-sions

Definition of Discussions

Discussions means a formal conversation between people where they express their ideas and opinions.

How should Discussions divide into syllables

There are 3 syllables in the word 'discussions'. The vowels are i, u, and i. The consonants are d, s, c, s, and n.

Part of Speech - Discussions

Noun

Sentences with Discussions

  • The teacher led a discussion about the book we read in class.
  • The politicians had a heated discussion about the new law.
  • We had a discussion with our parents about where to go on vacation.
  • The scientists had a discussion about their research findings.
  • The group had a discussion about how to raise money for charity.
  • The team had a discussion about their strategy for the game.
  • The employees had a discussion about their work schedules.
  • The committee had a discussion about the budget for the project.
  • The parents had a discussion with their child's teacher about their progress in school.
  • The panel had a discussion about the future of technology.

Quotes with Discussions

  • Discussions are always better than arguments because an argument is to find out who is right, and a discussion is to find what is right. - Unknown
  • The best way to win an argument is to begin by being right. - Jill Ruckleshaus
  • A good discussion is like a miniskirt; short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject. - Unknown
  • I like intelligent conversations and people who aren't afraid to express their opinions. - Unknown
  • Discussion is an exchange of knowledge, argument an exchange of ignorance. - Robert Quillen

Number of characters in Discussions

11 ( d, i, s, c, u, s, s, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Discussions

7 ( d, i, s, c, u, o, n )

Discussions Backwards

snoissucsid

Phonetic Transcription of Discussions

IPA (International): dɪˈskʌʃʌnz

ARA (American): dɪˈskʌʃʌnz

EPA (English): dɪˈskʌʃʌnz

DIH-SKAH-SHAH-NZ