Dissipated

How many syllables in Dissipated?

dissipated has 4 syllables

Split Dissipated into syllables?

dis-si-pat-ed

Definition of Dissipated

Dissipated means indulging excessively in sensual pleasures, such as drinking or gambling, leading to a lack of care for responsibilities or consequences.

How should Dissipated divide into syllables

There are 4 syllables in this word. The first syllable 'dis-' has a vowel 'i', and the consonants 'd' and 's'. The second syllable 'si' has a vowel 'i' and a consonant 's'. The third syllable 'pat' has a vowel 'a' and two consonants 'p' and 't'. The last syllable 'ed' has a vowel 'e' and a consonant 'd'.

Part of Speech - Dissipated

Adjective

After a night of dissipated behavior, he woke up with a hangover and missed his important meeting.

Sentences with Dissipated

  • She was known for her dissipated lifestyle, staying out all night and drinking excessively.
  • His dissipated habits led to him losing his job and being in debt.
  • The dissipated group stumbled out of the casino at dawn.
  • His dissipated appearance made it clear he hadn't slept in days.
  • She realized she needed to change her dissipated ways and start taking responsibility for her life.

Quotes with Dissipated

  • 'A dissipated life is like a candle burning in daylight.' - Arthur Schopenhauer
  • 'I am a dissipated thing, but you are a saint.' - D.H. Lawrence
  • 'A dissipated man is always more polite than a sober one, and a drunkard's words are always filled with philosophy.' - Anton Chekhov

Number of characters in Dissipated

10 ( d, i, s, s, i, p, a, t, e, d )

Unique letters in Dissipated

7 ( d, i, s, p, a, t, e )

Dissipated Backwards

detapissid

Phonetic Transcription of Dissipated

IPA (International): ˈdɪsʌˌpeɪtɪd

ARA (American): ˈdɪsʌˌpetɪd

EPA (English): ˈdɪsʌˌpeɪtɪd

DIH-SAH-PEY-TIH-D