Rusk

How many syllables in Rusk?

rusk has 1 syllables

Split Rusk into syllables?

rusk

Definition of Rusk

A rusk is a hard, dry biscuit or bread that is often given to babies as a teething aid.

How should Rusk divide into syllables

The word 'rusk' has one syllable. It is broken into one syllable: rusk. It has one vowel 'u' and three consonants 'r', 's', and 'k'.

Part of Speech - Rusk

Noun

I gave my baby a rusk to help with teething.

Sentences with Rusk

  • I enjoyed eating a rusk with my tea.
  • My mom gave me a rusk when I was a baby.
  • The rusk was too hard to bite into.
  • I like to dip my rusk in milk.
  • Can I have a rusk for snack?
  • The rusk is shaped like a small bread.
  • The rusk tasted slightly sweet.
  • I broke the rusk into small pieces.
  • The rusk helped soothe my baby's gums.
  • I shared my rusk with my friend.

Quotes with Rusk

  • "A rusk a day keeps the hunger away!"
  • "Life is better with a rusk in hand."
  • "A rusk is the perfect teething companion."
  • "Rusks are a crunchy delight."
  • "A rusk is like a biscuit's tough cousin."

Number of characters in Rusk

4 ( r, u, s, k )

Unique letters in Rusk

4 ( r, u, s, k )

Rusk Backwards

ksur

Phonetic Transcription of Rusk

IPA (International): rʌsk

ARA (American): rʌsk

EPA (English): rʌsk

RAH-SK