Erie

How many syllables in Erie?

erie has 2 syllables

Split Erie into syllables?

erie

Definition of Erie

Eerie means strange, mysterious, or creepy.

How should Erie divide into syllables

This word has two syllables, with the first syllable containing a vowel sound (e) and the second syllable containing a blend of two consonants (r and ie).

Part of Speech - Erie

Adjective

The abandoned house looked eerie in the moonlight.

Sentences with Erie

  • The abandoned house looked eerie in the moonlight.
  • The eerie silence in the forest made me feel uneasy.
  • The old cemetery had an eerie atmosphere.
  • The eerie music gave me chills.
  • The eerie fog made it difficult to see.
  • The eerie shadows on the wall looked like ghosts.
  • The eerie glow of the full moon lit up the night sky.
  • The eerie smile on the clown's face was unsettling.
  • The eerie stillness after the storm was eerie.
  • The eerie feeling that someone was watching me wouldn't go away.

Quotes with Erie

  • There is something eerie and magical about the forest at night.
  • The abandoned amusement park had an eerie beauty to it.
  • The eerie sound of the wind howling through the trees sent shivers down my spine.
  • The eerie silence in the haunted mansion was broken only by the sound of my footsteps.
  • The eerie glow of the fireflies made the summer night feel enchanted.
  • The eerie mist rising from the lake gave it an otherworldly feel.
  • The eerie echo of my footsteps in the empty hallway made me feel like I was being watched.
  • The eerie green light coming from the forest was both beautiful and unsettling.
  • The eerie silence that followed the explosion was deafening.
  • The eerie feeling that I was being followed wouldn't leave me alone.

Number of characters in Erie

4 ( e, r, i, e )

Unique letters in Erie

3 ( e, r, i )

Erie Backwards

eire

Phonetic Transcription of Erie

IPA (International): ˈɪri:

ARA (American): ˈɪri

EPA (English): ˈɪri:

IH-RIY