Miser

How many syllables in Miser?

miser has 2 syllables

Split Miser into syllables?

miser

Definition of Miser

A miser is a person who hoards money and is reluctant to spend it.

How should Miser divide into syllables

The word 'miser' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'mi' and the second syllable is 'ser'. In these syllables, the vowel sound is 'i' in the first syllable and 'e' in the second syllable. The consonant sounds are 'm' and 's' in the first syllable, and 's' and 'r' in the second syllable.

Part of Speech - Miser

Noun

The miser refused to give any money to charity.

Sentences with Miser

  • The miser counted his money every night.
  • The miser never bought anything new.
  • The miser lived in a small, rundown house.
  • The miser refused to give any money to his children.
  • The miser was known for being very frugal.
  • The miser had a pile of coins hidden under his bed.
  • The miser always wore old, tattered clothes.
  • The miser ate only the cheapest food.
  • The miser never went on vacations.
  • The miser never used his car to save money.

Quotes with Miser

  • A miser grows rich by seeming poor; an extravagant man grows poor by seeming rich. - William Shenstone
  • A miser is a person who is reluctant to spend money, even on necessities.
  • A miser is someone who is more interested in saving money than enjoying life.
  • A miser hoards money as if it will bring happiness.
  • A miser is always trying to save money, even at the expense of their own happiness.

Number of characters in Miser

5 ( m, i, s, e, r )

Unique letters in Miser

5 ( m, i, s, e, r )

Miser Backwards

resim

Phonetic Transcription of Miser

IPA (International): ˈmaɪzɜ:

ARA (American): ˈmaɪzɝ

EPA (English): ˈmaɪzɜ:

MAY-ZER