How many syllables in Dissociative?
dissociative has 4 syllables
dissociative has 4 syllables
dis-so-cia-tive
The word 'dissociative' is used to describe something that causes a disconnection or separation from reality or one's own identity.
The word 'dissociative' has 5 syllables. The syllables are 'dis', 'so', 'ci', 'a', and 'tive'. The vowels in this word are 'i', 'o', 'a', 'i', and 'e'. The consonants are 'd', 's', 's', 'c', 't', and 'v'.
12 ( d, i, s, s, o, c, i, a, t, i, v, e )
9 ( d, i, s, o, c, a, t, v, e )
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Phonetic Transcription of Dissociative
IPA (International): ˈdɪˈssəʊˈsi:ˈaɪˈeɪ
ARA (American): ˈdɪˈssoˈsiˈaɪˈe
EPA (English): ˈdɪˈssəʊˈsi:ˈaɪˈeɪ
DIH-SSOW-SIY-AY-EY