Eclipses

How many syllables in Eclipses?

eclipses has 3 syllables

Split Eclipses into syllables?

eclipses

Definition of Eclipses

Eclipses is when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, or when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, blocking the light and causing a shadow on one of them.

How should Eclipses divide into syllables

The first syllable 'e' has one vowel 'e' and no consonants. The second syllable 'clip' has one vowel 'i' and three consonants 'c', 'l', and 'p'. The third syllable 'ses' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 's' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Eclipses

Noun

During the eclipse, the sky became dark and the birds stopped chirping.

Sentences with Eclipses

  • The total solar eclipse was a breathtaking sight!
  • She watched the eclipse through her special glasses.
  • An eclipse can only happen during a new moon or a full moon.
  • The next lunar eclipse will be visible from North America.
  • It was too cloudy to see the eclipse.
  • The eclipse lasted for a few minutes.
  • People from all over the world came to see the eclipse.
  • The eclipse caused a drop in temperature.
  • The eclipse was a rare phenomenon.
  • Scientists study eclipses to learn more about our solar system.

Quotes with Eclipses

  • A total eclipse of the sun is the most awesome sight in the heavens that our eyes can behold.
  • A total eclipse is the most magnificent sight in the heavens.
  • An eclipse is a rare and unusual event. Some people even travel around the world to see them.
  • Eclipses of the sun and moon are easily predictable.
  • The eclipse is a rare moment of unity for the people of the Earth.

Number of characters in Eclipses

8 ( e, c, l, i, p, s, e, s )

Unique letters in Eclipses

6 ( e, c, l, i, p, s )

Eclipses Backwards

sespilce

Phonetic Transcription of Eclipses

IPA (International): ɪˈklɪpsɪz

ARA (American): ɪˈklɪpsɪz

EPA (English): ɪˈklɪpsɪz

IH-KLIH-PSIH-Z

Phonetic Transcription of Eclipses

IPA (International): i:ˈklɪpsɪz

ARA (American): iˈklɪpsɪz

EPA (English): i:ˈklɪpsɪz

IY-KLIH-PSIH-Z

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