Jockey

How many syllables in Jockey?

jockey has 2 syllables

Split Jockey into syllables?

jock-ey

Definition of Jockey

A person who rides horses professionally in races.

How should Jockey divide into syllables

The first syllable 'jock' has one vowel 'o' and two consonants 'j' and 'ck'. The second syllable 'ey' has one vowel 'e' and one consonant 'y'.

Part of Speech - Jockey

Noun

The jockey rode the horse to victory in the race.

Sentences with Jockey

  • The jockey was excited to race in the Kentucky Derby.
  • The jockey trained the horse every day for the big race.
  • The jockey and the horse worked together to cross the finish line.
  • The jockey used a whip to urge the horse to run faster.
  • The jockey wore colorful silks during the race.
  • The jockey was thrown off the horse during the race.
  • The jockey won the race by a nose.
  • The jockey was interviewed after the race.
  • The jockey thanked the horse's owner and trainer for the opportunity to ride.
  • The jockey celebrated with a glass of champagne after the win.

Quotes with Jockey

  • A good jockey has to be physically fit and able to communicate with the horse and read its temperament.
  • A jockey is a little man with a big heart and a lot of courage.
  • A jockey is someone who has to face his fears every time he goes out to ride.
  • A jockey's life is not for the faint of heart.
  • The jockey is the one who takes all the risks and gets all the glory.

Number of characters in Jockey

6 ( j, o, c, k, e, y )

Unique letters in Jockey

6 ( j, o, c, k, e, y )

Jockey Backwards

yekcoj

Phonetic Transcription of Jockey

IPA (International): ˈdʒɑ:ki:

ARA (American): ˈdʒɑki

EPA (English): ˈdʒɑ:ki:

JHAA-KIY