Immemorial

How many syllables in Immemorial?

immemorial has 5 syllables

Split Immemorial into syllables?

im-memo-r-i-al

Definition of Immemorial

Immemorial means something that is very old and goes back so far that no one can remember or find records of its beginning.

How should Immemorial divide into syllables

There are 5 syllables in the word 'immemorial'. The vowels are 'i', 'e', 'o', and 'i' again. The consonants are 'm', 'm', 'r', and 'l'.

Part of Speech - Immemorial

Adjective

The ancient library contained books from immemorial times.

Sentences with Immemorial

  • The ruins of the ancient temple date back to immemorial times.
  • The tribe has been living in this area since immemorial times.
  • The legend has been passed down from immemorial times.
  • The story is so old that it seems to have come from immemorial times.
  • The old man told us stories from immemorial times.
  • The immemorial customs and traditions of the tribe are still practiced today.
  • The painting depicts a scene from immemorial times.
  • The language spoken by the ancient civilization is now lost in immemorial times.
  • The immemorial history of the land is recorded in the rocks and soil.
  • The myth was believed to have originated in immemorial times.

Quotes with Immemorial

  • A tradition is kept alive only by something being added to it by immemorial repetition.
  • What is the age of the soul? To antiquity, to immemorial time, to God.
  • The only thing new in this world is the history that you don't know. Everything else has played itself out before your eyes, time and time again, immemorial.
  • There is no greater glory than love, nor any greater punishment than jealousy. Immortal love is a Godhead's light, but jealousy, even from afar, is an abyss of darkness. Immemorial love is a divine grace, but jealousy, even from afar, is the malice of hell.
  • This is the immemorial lesson of revolution: that revolution is a phase, a mood, like spring, and that subsequently it is the task of society to build a lasting order, either by reform or by counter-revolution.
  • The greatest gift of life is the gift of immemorial life.
  • The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens. This is the immemorial message of the Bahá'í Faith.
  • The immemorial effect of power is to lessen our sense of ourselves.
  • In this world of memories, there's no need for strangers. With no coldness in their eyes, strangers are just friends we haven't met yet. Memories are connected by the people we know. Memories are the people we never forget. The people we love. Immortalized by strangers.
  • The wind, one brilliant day, called to my soul with the odor of jasmine. 'In return for the odor of my jasmine, I'd like the odor of all your roses.' I have no roses; all the flowers in my garden are dead. 'Well then, I'll take the withered petals and the yellow leaves and the waters of the fountain.' The wind left. And I wept. And I said to myself: 'What have you done with the garden that was entrusted to you?'

Number of characters in Immemorial

10 ( i, m, m, e, m, o, r, i, a, l )

Unique letters in Immemorial

7 ( i, m, e, o, r, a, l )

Immemorial Backwards

lairomemmi

Phonetic Transcription of Immemorial

IPA (International): ˌɪmʌˈmɔ:ri:ʌl

ARA (American): ˌɪmʌˈmɔriʌl

EPA (English): ˌɪmʌˈmɔ:ri:ʌl

IH-MAH-MAO-RIY-AH-L