Scopes

How many syllables in Scopes?

scopes has 1 syllables

Split Scopes into syllables?

scopes

Definition of Scopes

Scopes refers to the range or extent of something that can be seen or understood.

How should Scopes divide into syllables

This word has only one syllable. It has two vowels (o and e) and four consonants (s, c, p, s).

Part of Speech - Scopes

Noun

Sentences with Scopes

  • The telescope's scopes allowed us to see the stars more clearly.
  • The scope of the project is quite large and will require a lot of work.
  • The detective's scope of investigation included the entire city.
  • The microscope's scope allowed us to see the tiny cells.
  • The artist's scope of creativity was endless and he could create anything he imagined.
  • The job's scope was defined in the contract and was limited to a certain number of hours per week.
  • The scope of the problem was larger than we had initially thought.
  • The reporter's scope of coverage included all the major events happening in the city.
  • The scientist's scope of research was focused on finding a cure for cancer.
  • The camera's scope allowed us to capture the entire landscape in one shot.

Quotes with Scopes

  • The scope of imagination is limitless.
  • The scope of history is vast and fascinating.
  • The scope of science is constantly expanding.
  • The scope of human potential is truly amazing.
  • The scope of art is infinite and inspiring.
  • The scope of technology is changing our world.
  • The scope of literature is vast and diverse.
  • The scope of music is global and universal.
  • The scope of education is to empower and inspire.
  • The scope of nature is awe-inspiring.

Number of characters in Scopes

6 ( s, c, o, p, e, s )

Unique letters in Scopes

5 ( s, c, o, p, e )

Scopes Backwards

sepocs

Phonetic Transcription of Scopes

IPA (International): skəʊps

ARA (American): skops

EPA (English): skəʊps

SKOW-PS