How many syllables in Headlines?
headlines has 2 syllables
headlines has 2 syllables
head-lines
The word 'headlines' means the titles of news articles or stories that appear at the top of a newspaper or on a news website.
The word 'headlines' has two syllables. The first syllable 'head' has a vowel 'e' and two consonants 'h' and 'd'. The second syllable 'lines' has two vowels 'i' and 'e' and three consonants 'l', 'n', and 's'.
The headlines on the front page of the newspaper caught my attention.
9 ( h, e, a, d, l, i, n, e, s )
8 ( h, e, a, d, l, i, n, s )
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Phonetic Transcription of Headlines
IPA (International): ˈheˌdlaɪnz
ARA (American): ˈhɛˌdlaɪnz
EPA (English): ˈheˌdlaɪnz
HHEH-DLAY-NZ
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