Equate

How many syllables in Equate?

equate has 2 syllables

Split Equate into syllables?

equate

Definition of Equate

To consider things to be the same or equal.

How should Equate divide into syllables

The first syllable 'e' has one vowel and one consonant. The second syllable 'quate' has two vowels and three consonants.

Part of Speech - Equate

Verb

Sentences with Equate

  • I equate studying with success.
  • She equates happiness with money.
  • The teacher equated the two math problems.
  • The scales were equated by the shopkeeper.
  • I equate exercise with good health.
  • He equated the two books as similar.
  • The two teams were equated in skill level.
  • She equated her job to a roller coaster ride.
  • The equations were equated to find the solution.
  • He equated the two recipes to make a new dish.

Quotes with Equate

  • The test was designed to equate the playing field for all students.
  • I don't equate money with happiness, but it's a lot easier to be happy when you don't have to worry about bills.
  • It is easy to equate success with money, but success is a state of mind.
  • We should strive to equate opportunities for everyone, regardless of their background.
  • I try to equate my actions with my values, even when it's difficult.

Number of characters in Equate

6 ( e, q, u, a, t, e )

Unique letters in Equate

5 ( e, q, u, a, t )

Equate Backwards

etauqe

Phonetic Transcription of Equate

IPA (International): ɪˈkweɪt

ARA (American): ɪˈkwet

EPA (English): ɪˈkweɪt

IH-KWEY-T