Fuels

How many syllables in Fuels?

fuels has 2 syllables

Split Fuels into syllables?

fu-els

Definition of Fuels

Fuels are materials such as coal, gas, or oil that are burned to produce heat or power.

How should Fuels divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'fuels'. The first syllable 'fu' has one vowel 'u' and one consonant 'f'. The second syllable 'els' has two vowels 'e' and 'u' and two consonants 'l' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Fuels

Noun

The car needs more fuels to run efficiently.

Sentences with Fuels

  • The airplane needs fuel to fly.
  • My dad puts fuel in the car to make it go.
  • The generator runs on diesel fuel.
  • We use wood as a fuel to heat our home.
  • The furnace needs more fuel to keep the house warm.
  • Coal is a traditional fuel used to generate electricity.
  • Gasoline is a common fuel used in cars.
  • The ship needs a lot of fuel to cross the ocean.
  • The gas station sells different types of fuel.
  • The factory uses natural gas as a fuel to power the machines.

Quotes with Fuels

  • The fuel in the tank is just fuel in the tank. Until you ignite it, it doesn't do anything. - Mark Webber
  • I don't think anyone can prepare themselves for how it feels to get out of the Olympic Village and walk into a stadium full of 80,000 people screaming your name. It hits you like a wall of noise and it's just fuel to drive you around the track. - Jessica Ennis-Hill
  • The fuel to get you through the hard times is the belief that you can do it. - Cathy Freeman
  • It was an honor and privilege to fuel the Apollo missions at the dawn of America's space program. - Kenneth Kleinknecht

Number of characters in Fuels

5 ( f, u, e, l, s )

Unique letters in Fuels

5 ( f, u, e, l, s )

Fuels Backwards

sleuf

Phonetic Transcription of Fuels

IPA (International): ˈfju:ʌlz

ARA (American): ˈfjuʌlz

EPA (English): ˈfju:ʌlz

FYUW-AH-LZ