How many syllables in Predicate?
predicate has 3 syllables
predicate has 3 syllables
pred-i-cate
The word 'predicate' is a verb that means to state or affirm something about the subject of a sentence.
The word 'predicate' has 3 syllables. The syllables are 'pre-', 'di-', and '-cate'. In these syllables, the vowels are 'e' and 'a', and the consonants are 'p', 'r', 'd', 'c', and 't'.
He predicates his success on hard work.
NounThe predicate of the sentence contains the verb.
AdjectiveShe has a predicated outcome for her project.
9 ( p, r, e, d, i, c, a, t, e )
8 ( p, r, e, d, i, c, a, t )
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Phonetic Transcription of Predicate
IPA (International): ˈpredʌˌkeɪt
ARA (American): ˈprɛdʌˌket
EPA (English): ˈpredʌˌkeɪt
PREH-DAH-KEY-T
Phonetic Transcription of Predicate
IPA (International): ˈpredɪkʌt
ARA (American): ˈprɛdɪkʌt
EPA (English): ˈpredɪkʌt
PREH-DIH-KAH-T
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