Limits

How many syllables in Limits?

limits has 2 syllables

Split Limits into syllables?

lim-its

Definition of Limits

Limits are boundaries or restrictions that define the extent of something.

How should Limits divide into syllables

The word 'limits' has two syllables. The first syllable 'lim' has one vowel 'i' and one consonant 'l'. The second syllable 'its' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 't' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Limits

Noun

The speed limit is 60 miles per hour.

Verb

I had to limit my dessert intake to avoid gaining weight.

Sentences with Limits

  • The limits of the park are marked by a fence.
  • The teacher set a limit on how many questions the students could ask.
  • The athlete pushed his limits to break the world record.
  • The company imposed limits on the amount of overtime employees could work.
  • The budget committee had to stay within the limits of their budget.

Quotes with Limits

  • The only limits in life are the ones you make. - Unknown
  • Limits exist only in the mind. - Unknown
  • The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible. - Arthur C. Clarke
  • You have to set your own boundaries or the world will set them for you. - Unknown

Number of characters in Limits

6 ( l, i, m, i, t, s )

Unique letters in Limits

5 ( l, i, m, t, s )

Limits Backwards

stimil

Phonetic Transcription of Limits

IPA (International): ˈlɪmʌts

ARA (American): ˈlɪmʌts

EPA (English): ˈlɪmʌts

LIH-MAH-TS

Phonetic Transcription of Limits

IPA (International): ˈlɪmɪts

ARA (American): ˈlɪmɪts

EPA (English): ˈlɪmɪts

LIH-MIH-TS

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