Hormones

How many syllables in Hormones?

hormones has 2 syllables

Split Hormones into syllables?

hor-mones

Definition of Hormones

Hormones are chemicals made by glands in the body that help control different functions like growth and mood.

How should Hormones divide into syllables

The first syllable has a vowel 'o' and a consonant 'h'. The second syllable has a vowel 'o' and a consonant 'm, n, and s'.

Part of Speech - Hormones

Noun

The hormones in your body change as you grow older.

Sentences with Hormones

  • Hormones help you grow taller.
  • Some hormones make you feel happy.
  • When you get older, your hormones might change.
  • Doctors can give people hormones to help them feel better.
  • If your hormones are not working right, you might need medicine to help them.
  • Different types of hormones control different parts of your body.
  • Hormones can make you feel sleepy or wide awake.
  • When you exercise, your body makes hormones that help you feel good.
  • Some animals use hormones to send messages to each other.
  • Hormones are important for boys and girls to grow and change.

Quotes with Hormones

  • "Hormones are nature's three-ring circus." - Erica Jong
  • "Hormones are a lot like love - irrational, mysterious, and critical to human existence." - Louann Brizendine
  • "Hormones and puberty are like a bumpy road." - Lili Reinhart
  • "Hormones are the great mystery of life." - Theodor Reik
  • "Hormones are funny things, man." - Tyler Blackburn

Number of characters in Hormones

8 ( h, o, r, m, o, n, e, s )

Unique letters in Hormones

7 ( h, o, r, m, n, e, s )

Hormones Backwards

senomroh

Phonetic Transcription of Hormones

IPA (International): ˈhɔ:ˌrməʊnz

ARA (American): ˈhɔˌrmonz

EPA (English): ˈhɔ:ˌrməʊnz

HHAO-RMOW-NZ