Reins

How many syllables in Reins?

reins has 1 syllables

Split Reins into syllables?

reins

Definition of Reins

Reins are the straps or ropes attached to a horse's bit and used to control the horse.

How should Reins divide into syllables

The word 'reins' has one syllable. It contains two vowels (e and i) and two consonants (r and n).

Part of Speech - Reins

Noun

I pulled on the reins to stop the horse.

Sentences with Reins

  • I held onto the reins tightly as the horse galloped through the field.
  • The cowboy pulled hard on the reins to stop his horse.
  • The horse bucked and kicked, trying to break free from the reins.
  • The jockey used the reins to steer the horse around the track.
  • The reins were tangled and it took a while to sort them out.
  • The rider gave the horse a gentle tug on the reins to slow it down.
  • The reins were made of leather and felt rough in my hands.
  • The horse obeyed the slightest movement of the reins from its rider.
  • The reins were too loose and the horse started to run away.
  • The cowboy expertly used the reins to guide the horse through the narrow canyon.

Quotes with Reins

  • 'In riding a horse, we borrow freedom.' - Helen Thompson
  • 'The horse is prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the Lord.' - Proverbs 21:31
  • 'The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears.' - Arabian Proverb
  • 'The horse is a mirror to your soul... and sometimes you might not like what you see in the mirror.' - Buck Brannaman

Number of characters in Reins

5 ( r, e, i, n, s )

Unique letters in Reins

5 ( r, e, i, n, s )

Reins Backwards

snier

Phonetic Transcription of Reins

IPA (International): reɪnz

ARA (American): renz

EPA (English): reɪnz

REY-NZ