Drove

How many syllables in Drove?

drove has 1 syllables

Split Drove into syllables?

drove

Definition of Drove

Drove means to guide or direct a group of animals or people to go somewhere. It can also mean to have traveled in a vehicle.

How should Drove divide into syllables

The word 'drove' has one syllable. It has two vowels (o and e) and two consonants (d and v).

Part of Speech - Drove

Verb

The farmer drove his sheep to the pasture.

Sentences with Drove

  • The rancher drove his cattle to the market.
  • My dad drove us to the beach for the weekend.
  • The shepherd drove his sheep into the pen.
  • I drove to work this morning in my car.
  • The coach drove his team to victory.
  • The teacher drove the lesson home with a great example.
  • The captain drove the ship into the harbor.
  • The pilot drove the airplane through the storm.
  • The wind drove the leaves across the yard.
  • The rain drove us indoors for the day.

Quotes with Drove

  • I drove myself through hard work, determination, and self-discipline. - Jewel
  • I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they've been. - Sam Walton
  • I am driven by two main philosophies, know more today about the world than I knew yesterday. And lessen the suffering of others. You'd be surprised how far that gets you. - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • I am driven by my two biggest weaknesses: impatience and insecurity. - Emma Watson
  • I'm not really into fast food, but I love McDonald's fries. I'll only have them once in a while, but they're amazing. McDonald's fries and champagne - that's my guilty pleasure. - Angelina Jolie

Number of characters in Drove

5 ( d, r, o, v, e )

Unique letters in Drove

5 ( d, r, o, v, e )

Drove Backwards

evord

Phonetic Transcription of Drove

IPA (International): drəʊv

ARA (American): drov

EPA (English): drəʊv

DROW-V