Identifications

How many syllables in Identifications?

identifications has 6 syllables

Split Identifications into syllables?

iden-ti-fi-ca-tions

Definition of Identifications

Identifications are the act of proving or recognizing who someone or something is.

How should Identifications divide into syllables

This word has six syllables. The vowels are i, e, i, i, a, and i. The consonants are d, n, t, f, c, t, and n.

Part of Speech - Identifications

Noun

I need to show my identification to the security guard before I can enter the building.

Sentences with Identifications

  • The police officer asked for my identification before letting me into the crime scene.
  • She lost her identification while traveling and had to go to the embassy to get a new passport.
  • The company requires two forms of identification before accepting a job application.
  • My identification says I am 18 years old, so I can legally buy cigarettes.
  • I always keep my identification in my wallet in case I need it.
  • The identification process at the airport can take a long time.
  • He had to provide identification to prove that he was the rightful owner of the car.
  • Without proper identification, the bouncer wouldn't let us into the club.
  • I always double-check my identification before leaving the house.
  • She forgot her identification and couldn't attend the concert.

Quotes with Identifications

  • Identification of a woman by her purse is natural. Men are not as well equipped for identity checks.
  • The identification of a problem is often far more essential than its solution.
  • Identification with nature is an aesthetic activity
  • In most people's vocabularies, design means veneer. It's interior decorating. It's the fabric of the curtains of the sofa. But to me, nothing could be further from the meaning of design. Design is the fundamental soul of a human-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service.
  • The identification of a problem is only half the solution.
  • The identification of a problem is the beginning of its solution.
  • The identification of the problem is often more essential than its solution.
  • The identification of a problem is an act of insight into its nature.
  • Identification with a belief has a tendency to give rise to intolerance and hostility to anyone who does not share that belief.
  • The identification of the problem is often more important than its solution.
  • Identification is not the same as identity.
  • Identification with the audience is a fundamental element of show business.
  • Identification with the character is the key to drama. Identification with the audience is the key to comedy.
  • Identification with humanity is the essence of journalism.
  • Identification with humanity is the essence of science fiction.
  • Identification with others is the essence of empathy.
  • Identification with others is the essence of compassion.
  • Identification with others is the essence of love.
  • Identification with one's own nation is a form of nationalism.
  • Identification with one's own gender is a form of sexism.

Number of characters in Identifications

15 ( i, d, e, n, t, i, f, i, c, a, t, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Identifications

10 ( i, d, e, n, t, f, c, a, o, s )

Identifications Backwards

snoitacifitnedi

Phonetic Transcription of Identifications

IPA (International): aɪˌdentʌfʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

ARA (American): aɪˌdɛntʌfʌˈkeʃʌnz

EPA (English): aɪˌdentʌfʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

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