Implications

How many syllables in Implications?

implications has 4 syllables

Split Implications into syllables?

im-pli-ca-tions

Definition of Implications

Implications are things that are suggested or understood, but not directly stated.

How should Implications divide into syllables

There are four syllables in the word 'implications'. The vowels are 'i', 'i', 'a', and 'o'. The consonants are 'm', 'p', 'l', 'c', 't', 'n', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Implications

Noun

Sentences with Implications

  • The implications of not studying for the test are that you might fail.
  • What are the implications of this decision?
  • The implications of global warming are serious.
  • The implications of the new law are not fully understood.
  • The implications of the research are far-reaching.
  • The report explored the implications of the proposed changes.
  • The implications of the findings are significant.
  • The implications of the accident are still being investigated.
  • The implications of the policy change are unknown.
  • The implications of the discovery are astounding.

Quotes with Implications

  • 'I don't think people fully understand the implications of what they're saying.' - Bill Gates
  • 'We have to be aware of the long-term implications of what we do.' - Greta Thunberg
  • 'The implications of music are not to be found in the music itself.' - Igor Stravinsky
  • 'The implications of a mistake are proportional to the importance of the decision.' - Edward de Bono
  • 'The implications of a mistake are proportional to the importance of the decision.' - Edward de Bono

Number of characters in Implications

12 ( i, m, p, l, i, c, a, t, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Implications

10 ( i, m, p, l, c, a, t, o, n, s )

Implications Backwards

snoitacilpmi

Phonetic Transcription of Implications

IPA (International): ˌɪmplʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

ARA (American): ˌɪmplʌˈkeʃʌnz

EPA (English): ˌɪmplʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

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