Rote

How many syllables in Rote?

rote has 1 syllables

Split Rote into syllables?

rote

Definition of Rote

Rote means learning or memorizing something by repeating it over and over again.

How should Rote divide into syllables

The word 'rote' has one syllable, which is made up of one vowel (o) and two consonants (r, t).

Part of Speech - Rote

Noun

She learned the multiplication tables by rote.

Adjective

He gave a rote answer to the question.

Sentences with Rote

  • She learned the song by rote and sang it perfectly.
  • He memorized all the state capitals by rote.
  • The students were bored with the rote learning method.
  • The pianist played the piece without looking at the sheet music because she had memorized it by rote.
  • The teacher asked the students to recite the poem by rote.

Quotes with Rote

  • 'Rote learning has been the dominant method of education for most of history. But research has shown that it is not the best way to learn and retain information.' - John Medina
  • 'Rote learning is the enemy of understanding.' - John Holt
  • 'Rote learning is a kind of mental death.' - Buckminster Fuller

Number of characters in Rote

4 ( r, o, t, e )

Unique letters in Rote

4 ( r, o, t, e )

Rote Backwards

etor

Phonetic Transcription of Rote

IPA (International): rəʊt

ARA (American): rot

EPA (English): rəʊt

ROW-T