Flowers

How many syllables in Flowers?

flowers has 2 syllables

Split Flowers into syllables?

flow-ers

Definition of Flowers

Flowers are the reproductive organs of flowering plants.

How should Flowers divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'flowers'. The first syllable has a long vowel sound 'o' and the second syllable has a short vowel sound 'e'. There are three consonants 'flw' in the first syllable and two consonants 'rs' in the second syllable.

Part of Speech - Flowers

Noun

The flowers in the garden are so pretty.

Sentences with Flowers

  • I love to pick flowers in the field.
  • The flowers in the vase smell so good.
  • She gave me a bouquet of flowers for my birthday.
  • The florist arranged the flowers beautifully.
  • I want to plant some flowers in my garden.
  • The wedding decorations included flowers on every table.
  • The park was filled with flowers of all colors.
  • The little girl wore a flower crown on her head.
  • The flower market had many different kinds of flowers for sale.
  • The bee buzzed around the flower collecting nectar.

Quotes with Flowers

  • "Happiness radiates like the fragrance from a flower and draws all good things towards you."
  • "If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change."
  • "A flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms."
  • "The flower that follows the sun does so even on cloudy days."
  • "The earth laughs in flowers."
  • "Where flowers bloom so does hope."
  • "I must have flowers, always, and always."
  • "Just living is not enough... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower."
  • "Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature."
  • "Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth's lips spoken without sound."

Number of characters in Flowers

7 ( f, l, o, w, e, r, s )

Unique letters in Flowers

7 ( f, l, o, w, e, r, s )

Flowers Backwards

srewolf

Phonetic Transcription of Flowers

IPA (International): ˈflaʊɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈflaʊɝz

EPA (English): ˈflaʊɜ:z

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