Pickles

How many syllables in Pickles?

pickles has 2 syllables

Split Pickles into syllables?

pick-les

Definition of Pickles

Pickles are cucumbers or other vegetables that have been preserved in vinegar and spices.

How should Pickles divide into syllables

The word 'pickles' has two syllables. The first syllable 'pick' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 'p' and 'ck'. The second syllable 'les' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'l' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Pickles

Noun

I love eating pickles with my sandwich.

Sentences with Pickles

  • I put pickles on my hamburger.
  • My mom makes the best homemade pickles.
  • I don't like sweet pickles, I prefer dill pickles.
  • I like to snack on pickles when I watch TV.
  • My grandpa loves to eat pickles straight out of the jar.
  • Pickles add flavor to a sandwich.
  • I can't have a hot dog without pickles on top.
  • Some people like to drink pickle juice.
  • I like to chop up pickles and put them in my potato salad.
  • My sister won't eat anything with pickles in it.

Quotes with Pickles

  • “I hate pickles. They are cucumbers soaked in evil.” – Stephanie Perkins
  • “I’m just a pickle in a world of cucumbers.” – John Green
  • “A kosher dill pickle cured in New York has become a full-fledged deli pickle.” – Jane and Michael Stern
  • “It is not necessary to feel any emotion about the potato. I'm fond of pickles and you can't be fond of pickles.” – Will Cuppy
  • “I'm a pickle fanatic. I've been known to drink pickle juice.” – Mario Batali

Number of characters in Pickles

7 ( p, i, c, k, l, e, s )

Unique letters in Pickles

7 ( p, i, c, k, l, e, s )

Pickles Backwards

selkcip

Phonetic Transcription of Pickles

IPA (International): ˈpɪkʌlz

ARA (American): ˈpɪkʌlz

EPA (English): ˈpɪkʌlz

PIH-KAH-LZ