Reared

How many syllables in Reared?

reared has 1 syllables

Split Reared into syllables?

reared

Definition of Reared

To bring up and care for (a child or animal) until they are fully grown

How should Reared divide into syllables

The word 'reared' has one syllable. It has two vowels (e-a) and three consonants (r-r-d).

Part of Speech - Reared

Verb

The mother reared her children with love and care.

Sentences with Reared

  • The farmer reared a herd of cows on his land.
  • My parents reared me to be kind and respectful.
  • She reared her head in defiance.
  • He reared up on his hind legs.
  • The mother bird reared her chicks in the nest.
  • The teacher reared her students to be critical thinkers.
  • The organization reared funds for the homeless.
  • He reared back his arm to throw the ball.
  • The government reared taxes to pay for new roads.
  • She reared a beautiful garden in her backyard.

Quotes with Reared

  • It takes a village to rear a child.
  • The mother reared her children with love and care.
  • Nature provides the best way to rear children.
  • The farmer reared his animals with respect and tenderness.
  • We must rear the next generation to be kind and compassionate.

Number of characters in Reared

6 ( r, e, a, r, e, d )

Unique letters in Reared

4 ( r, e, a, d )

Reared Backwards

deraer

Phonetic Transcription of Reared

IPA (International): rɪrd

ARA (American): rɪrd

EPA (English): rɪrd

RIH-RD