Introduces

How many syllables in Introduces?

introduces has 4 syllables

Split Introduces into syllables?

in-tro-duces

Definition of Introduces

To bring in or present something or someone new to others.

How should Introduces divide into syllables

This word has four syllables. The vowels are 'i', 'o', 'u', and 'e'. The consonants are 'n', 't', 'r', 'd', 'c', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Introduces

Verb

The teacher introduces a new lesson every day.

Sentences with Introduces

  • The host introduces the guest speaker at the conference.
  • The magician introduces a rabbit from his hat.
  • The museum introduces a new exhibit every month.
  • The company introduces a new product line for the holiday season.
  • The coach introduces a new player to the team.

Quotes with Introduces

  • The first impression is the last impression. So, make sure you introduce yourself well.
  • The introduction opens the way for the rest of the speech. An introduction should be brief, but it should also capture the audience's attention and interest.
  • A good introduction is a necessary part of a good speech.
  • Introducing something new always comes with its own set of challenges, but it also opens doors to new opportunities.
  • Introducing someone to your family or friends can be nerve-wracking, but it can also be exciting and fun.

Number of characters in Introduces

10 ( i, n, t, r, o, d, u, c, e, s )

Unique letters in Introduces

10 ( i, n, t, r, o, d, u, c, e, s )

Introduces Backwards

secudortni

Phonetic Transcription of Introduces

IPA (International): ˌɪntrʌˈdu:sɪz

ARA (American): ˌɪntrʌˈdusɪz

EPA (English): ˌɪntrʌˈdu:sɪz

IH-NTRAH-DUW-SIH-Z

Phonetic Transcription of Introduces

IPA (International): ˌɪntrəʊˈdu:sɪz

ARA (American): ˌɪntroˈdusɪz

EPA (English): ˌɪntrəʊˈdu:sɪz

IH-NTROW-DUW-SIH-Z

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