Megaphone

How many syllables in Megaphone?

megaphone has 3 syllables

Split Megaphone into syllables?

mega-phone

Definition of Megaphone

A megaphone is a large cone-shaped device used to amplify sound, typically used by cheerleaders, sports fans, or event organizers.

How should Megaphone divide into syllables

The word 'megaphone' has 3 syllables. The syllables are 'meg', 'a', and 'phone'. The vowels in this word are 'e' and 'o', while the consonants are 'm', 'g', 'p', 'h', 'n'.

Part of Speech - Megaphone

Noun

The cheerleader used a megaphone to lead the crowd in cheers.

Sentences with Megaphone

  • She used a megaphone to announce the winner of the race.
  • The coach used a megaphone to give instructions to the team.
  • The megaphone made her voice sound louder.
  • He bought a new megaphone for his outdoor events.
  • The police officer used a megaphone to address the crowd.
  • The megaphone helped the singer project her voice across the stadium.
  • The megaphone made the sound travel further.
  • The megaphone made a loud noise when it was turned on.
  • The megaphone can be used to amplify music.
  • They used a megaphone to call for help in the wilderness.

Quotes with Megaphone

  • 'Speak softly and carry a big megaphone.' - Gary Vaynerchuk
  • 'I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific.' - Lily Tomlin
  • 'I'm not a prophet; I can only use historical reality to come to a view of the future, and my view is that Africa will return to being African and not European. The advent of colonialism was foreign to the country itself, but it will return to what it was before the Europeans arrived.' - Ryszard Kapuscinski
  • 'Your voice is your gift, use it wisely.' - Unknown
  • 'A megaphone is a power amplifier for the voice.' - Unknown

Number of characters in Megaphone

9 ( m, e, g, a, p, h, o, n, e )

Unique letters in Megaphone

8 ( m, e, g, a, p, h, o, n )

Megaphone Backwards

enohpagem

Phonetic Transcription of Megaphone

IPA (International): ˈmegʌˌfəʊn

ARA (American): ˈmɛgʌˌfon

EPA (English): ˈmegʌˌfəʊn

MEH-GAH-FOW-N