How Many Syllables Are in Exasperation

How many syllables in Exasperation?

exasperation has 5 syllables

Breaking Down Exasperation into Syllables?

ex-as-per-a-tion

The word Exasperation has three syllables: ex-as-per-a-tion.
Syllable division helps in understanding the word's structure, improving both pronunciation and spelling.
This technique is especially useful for students and language learners who are mastering English phonetics.

Definition of Exasperation

The feeling of being annoyed or irritated because of something frustrating or difficult.

Frequently Asked Questions about 'Exasperation' Syllables

How many syllables are in 'Exasperation'?

The word 'Exasperation' contains 5 syllables. It is divided as ex-as-per-a-tion.

How do you divide 'Exasperation' into syllables?

The word 'Exasperation' can be broken down into three syllables:ex, as, per, a, tion. The division follows the natural sound breaks in the word.

What is the correct pronunciation of 'Exasperation'?

'Exasperation' is pronounced as ex-as-per-a-tion, with emphasis on the first syllable.

Why is syllable division important for pronunciation?

Understanding syllables helps in breaking down words for better pronunciation and reading fluency. Dividing words into syllables makes it easier to pronounce them correctly and understand their structure.

How should Exasperation divide into syllables

The word has five syllables. The vowels are e, a, e, a, and i. The consonants are x, s, p, r, and t.

Part of Speech - Exasperation

Noun

Her exasperation with the slow internet speed was evident from her constant sighs.

Sentences with Exasperation

  • I felt a great sense of exasperation when my little sister refused to share her toys with me.
  • The constant noise from the construction site caused a lot of exasperation among the residents of the neighborhood.
  • The teachers exasperation was evident when the students kept interrupting her during the lesson.
  • After waiting for hours in the long queue, I felt a growing sense of exasperation.
  • The customers exasperation with the poor service was understandable.
  • I could sense the exasperation in his voice when he told me for the third time to turn off the lights.
  • The endless paperwork was a source of exasperation for the office staff.
  • The exasperation on her face showed that she had had enough of her colleagues constant interruptions.
  • The constant traffic jams are a source of exasperation for commuters.
  • The exasperation in his tone made it clear that he was not going to tolerate any more excuses.

Quotes with Exasperation

Number of characters in Exasperation

12 ( e, x, a, s, p, e, r, a, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Exasperation

10 ( e, x, a, s, p, r, t, i, o, n )

Exasperation Backwards

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How to Pronounce Exasperation

IPA (International): ˌeˌksæspɜ:ˈeɪʃʌn

ARA (American): ˌɛˌksæspɝˈeʃʌn

EPA (English): ˌeˌksæspɜ:ˈeɪʃʌn

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