Esquire

How many syllables in Esquire?

esquire has 2 syllables

Split Esquire into syllables?

es-quire

Definition of Esquire

Esquire is a title added after a man's name which indicates that he is a lawyer or someone who has a high social rank.

How should Esquire divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'esquire'. The first syllable 'es' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 's'. The second syllable 'quire' has two vowels 'ui' and two consonants 'q' and 'r'.

Part of Speech - Esquire

Noun

The esquire helped me with my legal case.

Sentences with Esquire

  • The esquire won the case for his client.
  • The king knighted him and made him an esquire.
  • The esquire is invited to attend the royal ball.
  • The wealthy esquire owned a large estate.
  • The esquire was respected for his knowledge of the law.
  • The young man aspired to become an esquire.
  • The esquire greeted his guests at the door.
  • The esquire provided legal advice to the townspeople.
  • The esquire was appointed as a judge.
  • The esquire was dressed in formal attire for the occasion.

Quotes with Esquire

  • An esquire is a title, not a profession. It signifies the nobility of the person bearing it.
  • The title of esquire is a rank above gentleman and below knight.
  • A true esquire is a knight in training.
  • An esquire should always be mindful of his conduct and reputation.
  • The title of esquire is bestowed upon those who have earned it through their service and accomplishments.

Number of characters in Esquire

7 ( e, s, q, u, i, r, e )

Unique letters in Esquire

6 ( e, s, q, u, i, r )

Esquire Backwards

eriuqse

Phonetic Transcription of Esquire

IPA (International): ˈeˌskwaɪr

ARA (American): ˈɛˌskwaɪr

EPA (English): ˈeˌskwaɪr

EH-SKWAY-R