Owls

How many syllables in Owls?

owls has 1 syllables

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owls

Definition of Owls

Owls are birds of prey with large eyes and a hooked beak, typically nocturnal and known for their hunting skills.

How should Owls divide into syllables

The word 'owls' has one syllable with two vowels (o, w) and two consonants (l, s).

Part of Speech - Owls

Noun

The owls were hooting in the trees at night.

Sentences with Owls

  • Owls can turn their heads almost all the way around.
  • The owl swooped down and grabbed its prey.
  • During the day, owls sleep in trees.
  • Owls are known for their excellent hearing.
  • The owl's feathers were soft and fluffy.
  • We went on a hike to see if we could spot any owls in the woods.
  • The owl's eyes were huge and yellow.
  • Owls are fascinating creatures to study.
  • The owl's beak was sharp and curved.
  • Some people believe that owls are symbols of wisdom.

Quotes with Owls

  • "I saw the owls late at night, flying through the trees and hooting softly."
  • "The owl is the wisest of all birds because the more it sees, the less it talks."
  • "I love hearing the hooting of the owls in the woods at night."
  • "The owl is the bird of the goddess Athena and represents wisdom and knowledge."
  • "Owls are amazing creatures with incredible hunting skills and unique adaptations."
  • "I once saw a snowy owl perched on a fence post, and it was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen."
  • "The owl's eyes are so big and round that they almost look like they're staring into your soul."
  • "There's something magical about seeing an owl in the wild, flying silently through the night."
  • "The owl is a symbol of mystery and magic, and has been revered by many cultures throughout history."
  • "The owl's feathers are so soft and fluffy, like a warm blanket on a cold winter's night."

Number of characters in Owls

4 ( o, w, l, s )

Unique letters in Owls

4 ( o, w, l, s )

Owls Backwards

slwo

Phonetic Transcription of Owls

IPA (International): aʊlz

ARA (American): aʊlz

EPA (English): aʊlz

AW-LZ