Lesions

How many syllables in Lesions?

lesions has 2 syllables

Split Lesions into syllables?

le-sions

Definition of Lesions

Lesions are areas of damaged tissue or skin.

How should Lesions divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'lesions.' The first syllable 'le' has a vowel 'e' and a consonant 'l.' The second syllable 'sions' has three vowels 'i', 'o', and 'n' and three consonants 's', 'n', and 's.'

Part of Speech - Lesions

Noun

The doctor found a lesion on my skin during my check-up.

Sentences with Lesions

  • The athlete had a lesion on his knee after falling during the game.
  • The doctor used a microscope to examine the lesion on the patient's skin.
  • The lesion on the tree bark was caused by a fungal infection.
  • The animal had a lesion on its paw from an injury.
  • The lesion on the car's windshield needed to be repaired.

Quotes with Lesions

  • 'A scratch is a type of lesion,' said the doctor.
  • 'Lesions can be caused by many things,' said the scientist.
  • 'The lesion on my arm is healing,' said the patient.
  • 'The lesion on the painting was carefully restored by the art restorer,' said the museum curator.
  • 'The lesion on the rock was a sign of erosion,' said the geologist.

Number of characters in Lesions

7 ( l, e, s, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Lesions

6 ( l, e, s, i, o, n )

Lesions Backwards

snoisel

Phonetic Transcription of Lesions

IPA (International): ˈli:ʒʌnz

ARA (American): ˈliʒʌnz

EPA (English): ˈli:ʒʌnz

LIY-ZHAH-NZ