Opening

How many syllables in Opening?

opening has 3 syllables

Split Opening into syllables?

open-ing

Definition of Opening

an act or instance of becoming open or being made to be open

How should Opening divide into syllables

The word 'opening' has three syllables. The first syllable 'o' is a vowel, the second syllable 'pen' has one vowel and two consonants, and the last syllable 'ing' has one vowel and two consonants.

Part of Speech - Opening

Noun

The opening in the fence was too small for the dog to squeeze through.

Adjective

The opening scene of the movie was very dramatic.

Verb

She was opening her birthday presents when her friends arrived.

Sentences with Opening

  • The opening of the flower was a beautiful sight.
  • I couldn't find the opening in the wall.
  • The opening ceremony of the Olympics was spectacular.
  • The opening act was a comedian.
  • I need to make an opening in the box to fit the toy.
  • The opening night of the play was sold out.
  • The opening chords of the song were instantly recognizable.
  • The opening credits of the movie listed the cast and crew.
  • The opening remarks of the speaker were well-received.
  • The opening goal of the game gave our team a boost.

Quotes with Opening

  • The first opening we see of the show is my bare ass. - Aidan Gillen
  • The opening of a door, however small, can be the start of new and wonderful things. - Unknown
  • The opening ceremony is a time when all the nations of the world come together. - Ban Ki-moon
  • Every exit is an entrance somewhere else. - Tom Stoppard
  • Opportunities are often missed because we are broadcasting when we should be listening for that quiet voice to instruct us which way to go. - Ann Voskamp

Number of characters in Opening

7 ( o, p, e, n, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Opening

6 ( o, p, e, n, i, g )

Opening Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Opening

IPA (International): ˈəʊpʌnɪŋ

ARA (American): ˈopʌnɪŋ

EPA (English): ˈəʊpʌnɪŋ

OW-PAH-NIH-NG