Hardball

How many syllables in Hardball?

hardball has 2 syllables

Split Hardball into syllables?

hard-ball

Definition of Hardball

Hardball is a noun that refers to a variation of baseball played with a regular-sized ball and bat, but with stricter rules and a higher level of competition.

How should Hardball divide into syllables

The word 'hardball' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'hard' and the second syllable is 'ball'. In 'hard', the vowels are 'a' and 'r', and the consonants are 'h' and 'd'. In 'ball', the vowels are 'a' and 'l', and the consonants are 'b'.

Part of Speech - Hardball

Noun

He loves playing hardball with his friends at the park.

Sentences with Hardball

  • 1. We played hardball in the backyard and had so much fun.
  • 2. The pitcher threw a fast hardball that was difficult to hit.
  • 3. The hardball game ended in a tie, and they had to play an extra inning.
  • 4. You need to wear a helmet when playing hardball to protect your head.
  • 5. The championship game of hardball will be held next weekend.
  • 6. I practiced my swing so I could hit the hardball really far.
  • 7. The hardball field was filled with cheering fans.
  • 8. The rules of hardball are different from regular baseball.
  • 9. He joined a hardball league to improve his skills.
  • 10. The coach taught us how to catch a hardball without getting hurt.

Quotes with Hardball

  • 1. 'You can't hit a home run if you're thinking about striking out.' - Lou Gehrig
  • 2. 'It's hard to beat a person who never gives up.' - Babe Ruth
  • 3. 'Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.' - Ted Williams
  • 4. 'Baseball was, is, and always will be to me the best game in the world.' - Babe Ruth
  • 5. 'Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.' - Babe Ruth

Number of characters in Hardball

8 ( h, a, r, d, b, a, l, l )

Unique letters in Hardball

6 ( h, a, r, d, b, l )

Hardball Backwards

llabdrah

Phonetic Transcription of Hardball

IPA (International): ˈhɑ:ˌrdbɔ:l

ARA (American): ˈhɑˌrdbɔl

EPA (English): ˈhɑ:ˌrdbɔ:l

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