Publication

How many syllables in Publication?

publication has 4 syllables

Split Publication into syllables?

pub-li-ca-tion

Definition of Publication

A book, journal, or piece of writing that has been published and is available to the public.

How should Publication divide into syllables

There are 4 syllables: 'pub' has one vowel (u) and one consonant (b), 'li' has one vowel (i) and one consonant (l), 'ca' has two vowels (a, i) and one consonant (c), and 'tion' has two vowels (i, o) and two consonants (t, n).

Part of Speech - Publication

Noun

Sentences with Publication

  • The publication of her novel made her famous.
  • The library has a large collection of publications.
  • The newspaper is a popular publication.
  • The company's annual report is a significant publication.
  • The academic journal is a prestigious publication.
  • The publishing house specializes in scientific publications.
  • The magazine's publication schedule is monthly.
  • The author's first publication was a short story.
  • The publication of a new edition caused controversy.
  • The article was accepted for publication in a scholarly journal.

Quotes with Publication

  • The publication of a book is like throwing a party where nobody comes.
  • A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever.
  • The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading in order to write.
  • Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault.
  • The pen is mightier than the sword, but only if the sword is very short and the pen is very sharp.
  • A good newspaper is a nation talking to itself.
  • I write to discover what I know.
  • The newspaper is a marvelous medium. It is extraordinarily convenient and cheap. Let's see. This one cost 75 cents. Now, that's a little high. I bought it when I was downtown this morning.
  • Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations.
  • The press is a watchdog. Not an attack dog. Not a lapdog. A watchdog. Now, a watchdog can't be right all the time. He doesn't bark only when he sees or smells something that's dangerous. A good watchdog barks at things that are suspicious.

Number of characters in Publication

11 ( p, u, b, l, i, c, a, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Publication

10 ( p, u, b, l, i, c, a, t, o, n )

Publication Backwards

noitacilbup

Phonetic Transcription of Publication

IPA (International): ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃʌn

ARA (American): ˌpʌblɪˈkeʃʌn

EPA (English): ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃʌn

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