Mistrial

How many syllables in Mistrial?

mistrial has 3 syllables

Split Mistrial into syllables?

mis-tri-al

Definition of Mistrial

Mistrial is a legal term used to describe a trial that is terminated before its normal conclusion, usually due to a significant error or misconduct during the proceedings.

How should Mistrial divide into syllables

The word 'mistrial' has 2 syllables. The first syllable is 'mis' and the second syllable is 'tri-al'. The vowels in this word are 'i' and 'a', and the consonants are 'm', 's', 't', 'r', and 'l'.

Part of Speech - Mistrial

Noun

Verb

Sentences with Mistrial

  • The judge declared a mistrial due to a conflict of interest.
  • The defense attorney requested a mistrial after a crucial piece of evidence was mishandled.
  • The mistrial resulted in the case being retried with a new jury.
  • The mistrial caused a delay in the legal proceedings.
  • The mistrial was announced after it was discovered that the prosecutor had withheld evidence.
  • The mistrial left both the prosecution and defense unsure of their next steps.
  • The mistrial was a disappointment to both parties involved.
  • The mistrial highlighted the importance of following proper legal procedures.
  • The mistrial led to speculation about the fairness of the trial.
  • The mistrial marked a setback in the pursuit of justice.

Quotes with Mistrial

Number of characters in Mistrial

8 ( m, i, s, t, r, i, a, l )

Unique letters in Mistrial

7 ( m, i, s, t, r, a, l )

Mistrial Backwards

lairtsim

Phonetic Transcription of Mistrial

IPA (International): mɪˈstraɪʌl

ARA (American): mɪˈstraɪʌl

EPA (English): mɪˈstraɪʌl

MIH-STRAY-AH-L

Phonetic Transcription of Mistrial

IPA (International): ˈmɪˌstraɪʌl

ARA (American): ˈmɪˌstraɪʌl

EPA (English): ˈmɪˌstraɪʌl

MIH-STRAY-AH-L

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