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How Many Syllables in Exegesis?

How many syllables in Exegesis?

Exegesis has 4 syllables: ex-e-ge-sis.

ex-e-ge-sis
Syllable breakdown:
ex e ge sis
4 syllables โ€ข Primary stress on 1st syllable

Breaking Down Exegesis into Syllables?

ex-e-ge-sis

The word Exegesis has 4 syllables: ex-e-ge-sis.
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 Exegesis

Exegesis is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text.

Frequently Asked Questions about 'Exegesis' Syllables

How many syllables are in 'Exegesis'?

The word 'Exegesis' contains 4 syllables. It is divided as ex-e-ge-sis.

How do you divide 'Exegesis' into syllables?

The word 'Exegesis' can be broken down into 4 syllables:ex, e, ge, sis. The division follows the natural sound breaks in the word.

What is the correct pronunciation of 'Exegesis'?

'Exegesis' is pronounced as ex-e-ge-sis, with primary stress on the 1st 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 Exegesis divide into syllables

The word has four syllables. The vowels are e, e, e, and i. The consonants are x, g, and s.

Part of Speech - Exegesis

Noun

Sentences with Exegesis

  • The professor's exegesis of the ancient text helped the class understand it better.
  • The priest gave a lengthy exegesis of the Gospel reading during the Sunday service.
  • The scholar's exegesis of the poem revealed hidden meanings.
  • The book included a detailed exegesis of the author's writing style.
  • The rabbi's exegesis of the Torah was insightful and thought-provoking.
  • The theologian's exegesis of the scripture was controversial and sparked debate.
  • The student's exegesis of the poem was thorough and well-researched.
  • The author's exegesis of the novel's themes added depth to the story.
  • The pastor's exegesis of the parable helped the congregation understand its moral.
  • The literary critic's exegesis of the play was praised for its insights.

Quotes with Exegesis

  • "Exegesis is the queen of the sciences." - Saint Thomas Aquinas
  • "Exegesis is the process of going to the text to find its meaning. Hermeneutics is the process of bringing the meaning of the text to the modern reader." - Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
  • "Exegesis without rules is anarchy." - Peter Kreeft
  • "Exegesis is the art of drawing meaning from a text in such a way that the meaning drawn is faithful to the author's intention." - Kevin Vanhoozer

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Number of characters in Exegesis

8 ( e, x, e, g, e, s, i, s )

Unique letters in Exegesis

5 ( e, x, g, s, i )

Exegesis Backwards

sisegexe

How to Pronounce Exegesis

IPA (International): หˆeหˆksi:หˆsษชs

ARA (American): หˆษ›หˆksiหˆsษชs

EPA (English): หˆeหˆksi:หˆsษชs

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