Professed

How many syllables in Professed?

professed has 2 syllables

Split Professed into syllables?

pro-fessed

Definition of Professed

to claim or declare openly or boldly

How should Professed divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'professed'. The first syllable 'pro' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 'p', and the second syllable 'fessed' has two vowels 'e' and 'e' and four consonants 'f', 's', 's', and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Professed

Verb

She professed her love for him.

Sentences with Professed

  • He professed his innocence in front of the judge.
  • She professed her loyalty to the company.
  • The politician professed his dedication to the welfare of the people.
  • The teacher professed her admiration for the students' hard work.
  • The athlete professed his gratitude to his coach for the support.
  • The singer professed her love for music in her songs.
  • The artist professed his creativity through his paintings.
  • The writer professed his passion for storytelling in his books.
  • The scientist professed his curiosity in exploring the mysteries of the universe.
  • The chef professed his love for cooking with fresh ingredients.

Quotes with Professed

  • I have professed myself your friend and I shall not be so base as to desert you.
  • I professed disbelief in the existence of God and immortality, and I still do so.
  • I have always professed the standard of Hinduism.
  • I have always professed the right to dissent and the duty to be non-violent if I dissent.
  • I have always professed the right to expression.
  • I professed to myself that I would make this game an entirely new thing.
  • I professed not to be a lover of the democracy.
  • I have ever allowed the Home Government to understand that I professed loyalty to King and Empire.
  • I professed intellectual liberty.
  • I professed a great interest in men and women, and a great interest in how they behave.
  • I professed nothing but plain dealing.
  • I have always professed the religion of Love.
  • I professed to be nothing but a mere individual.
  • I professed no indifference to the pleasures of the world.
  • I professed myself a prudent man, and with good reason.
  • I professed to have great respect for his veracity.
  • I have always professed the religion of humanity.
  • I professed an indifference to all the pleasures of the world.
  • I professed myself entirely satisfied with the result of our conference.
  • I professed the greatest admiration for his genius.

Number of characters in Professed

9 ( p, r, o, f, e, s, s, e, d )

Unique letters in Professed

7 ( p, r, o, f, e, s, d )

Professed Backwards

desseforp

Phonetic Transcription of Professed

IPA (International): prʌˈfest

ARA (American): prʌˈfɛst

EPA (English): prʌˈfest

PRAH-FEH-ST