Palsy

How many syllables in Palsy?

palsy has 2 syllables

Split Palsy into syllables?

pal-sy

Definition of Palsy

a condition marked by uncontrollable tremors or weakness of the muscles, typically caused by damage to the brain or nervous system.

How should Palsy divide into syllables

The first syllable 'pal' has a vowel 'a' and a consonant 'p'. The second syllable 'sy' has a vowel 'y' and a consonant 's'.

Part of Speech - Palsy

Noun

My grandma has a mild case of palsy, which makes it hard for her to hold things steady.

Sentences with Palsy

  • My friend's brother has cerebral palsy, but he's still one of the smartest kids in his class.
  • The little girl's palsy made it hard for her to hold her spoon, so her mom helped feed her.
  • The doctor gave him medicine to control his palsy so he could stop shaking.
  • My grandma's palsy makes her walk with a limp, but she still loves to dance.
  • People with palsy sometimes need special equipment to help them do everyday tasks like brushing their teeth.
  • My dad's hand shook uncontrollably because of his palsy, but he still managed to paint beautiful pictures.
  • Some people with palsy have trouble speaking, so they use communication devices to help them talk.
  • The little boy's palsy made it hard for him to write, but his teacher found ways to help him learn.
  • My cousin's palsy made it hard for him to play the guitar, but he still loved to listen to music.
  • The therapy helped reduce the severity of her palsy and improved her quality of life.

Quotes with Palsy

  • I have cerebral palsy. I shake all the time.
  • I'm not an inspiration. I have cerebral palsy.
  • I'm not a disability advocate. I'm an actor. I'm a woman. I'm a mom. I'm a wife. And I happen to have cerebral palsy.
  • Yes, I have cerebral palsy. But I'm still hot.
  • Cerebral palsy is the hardest thing I've ever had to overcome.
  • Cerebral palsy is like a puzzle piece, it doesn’t define you.
  • Cerebral palsy doesn’t stop me from dreaming.
  • Cerebral palsy doesn't have me, I have cerebral palsy.
  • Cerebral palsy doesn't mean you can't dream.
  • I’m just like everyone else, I just have cerebral palsy.
  • People have their own opinions on what cerebral palsy is and what it isn’t.
  • I have cerebral palsy, but cerebral palsy doesn't have me.
  • I don't think of my cerebral palsy as a disability. It's just a part of who I am.
  • Cerebral palsy is tough, but I'm tougher.
  • Cerebral palsy is not a choice, but how you live with it is.
  • Cerebral palsy doesn't limit my potential.
  • Cerebral palsy is not a curse; it's a challenge that I have accepted and I'm determined to overcome.
  • Cerebral palsy is part of my story, but it's not my entire story.
  • Cerebral palsy is not a disease, it's a condition.
  • I may have cerebral palsy, but I'm still capable of great things.

Number of characters in Palsy

5 ( p, a, l, s, y )

Unique letters in Palsy

5 ( p, a, l, s, y )

Palsy Backwards

yslap

Phonetic Transcription of Palsy

IPA (International): ˈpɔ:lzi:

ARA (American): ˈpɔlzi

EPA (English): ˈpɔ:lzi:

PAO-LZIY