Edits

How many syllables in Edits?

edits has 2 syllables

Split Edits into syllables?

ed-its

Definition of Edits

Edits is the third person singular form of the verb 'edit', which means to make changes or corrections to a written or recorded work.

How should Edits divide into syllables

The first syllable 'ed' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 'd'. The second syllable 'its' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 't' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Edits

Verb

She edits her paper before submitting it to her teacher.

Sentences with Edits

  • He edits his videos before uploading them to YouTube.
  • The editor will edit the article before it's published in the magazine.
  • She edits her photos to make them look better.
  • The teacher edits her students' essays to help them improve their writing skills.
  • The author will edit his book before it's printed.

Quotes with Edits

  • Editing is the same as quarreling with writers - same thing exactly.
  • The secret of good writing is good editing.
  • Editing is not a technical process. It's an artistic process.
  • The best advice on writing was given to me by my first editor, Michael Korda, of Simon and Schuster, while writing my first book.
  • Editing is a natural extension of the collage making process.
  • Editing is the only way to get to the final product.

Number of characters in Edits

5 ( e, d, i, t, s )

Unique letters in Edits

5 ( e, d, i, t, s )

Edits Backwards

stide

Phonetic Transcription of Edits

IPA (International): ˈedɪts

ARA (American): ˈɛdɪts

EPA (English): ˈedɪts

EH-DIH-TS