Scouted

How many syllables in Scouted?

scouted has 2 syllables

Split Scouted into syllables?

scout-ed

Definition of Scouted

The definition of 'scouted' is to search, explore, or investigate in order to find or gather information or resources.

How should Scouted divide into syllables

The word 'scouted' has 2 syllables. The syllables are 'scout' and 'ed'. The vowel in the first syllable is 'ou' and the vowel in the second syllable is 'e'. The consonants in the word are 's', 'c', 't', and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Scouted

Verb

She scouted the area for a suitable camping spot.

Sentences with Scouted

  • He scouted the neighborhood for a new restaurant to try.
  • She scouted the field for potential soccer players.
  • The detective scouted the crime scene for any clues.
  • They scouted the market for the best prices.
  • We scouted the internet for information on our school project.
  • The explorer scouted the jungle for new species of plants.
  • He scouted the job market for potential employment opportunities.
  • She scouted the library for books on the topic.
  • They scouted the park for a good picnic spot.
  • We scouted the stores for the best deals.
  • He scouted the forest for a suitable camping site.
  • She scouted the beach for seashells.
  • They scouted the mountain for a hiking trail.
  • We scouted the city for interesting landmarks.
  • He scouted the river for a fishing spot.
  • She scouted the desert for rare animals.
  • They scouted the museum for famous artworks.
  • We scouted the gym for a basketball court.
  • He scouted the zoo for his favorite animals.
  • She scouted the garden for fresh vegetables.

Quotes with Scouted

  • "Scouting is not an abstruse or difficult science: rather it is a jolly game if you take it in the right light. In the same time it is educative, and (like Mercy) it is apt to benefit him that giveth as well as him that receives." - Robert Baden-Powell
  • "Scouting is a game for boys under the leadership of boys under the direction of a man." - Robert Baden-Powell
  • "Scouting is not an abstruse or difficult science: rather it is a jolly game if you take it in the right light. In the same time it is educative, and (like Mercy) it is apt to benefit him that giveth as well as him that receives." - Robert Baden-Powell
  • "Scouting is a man's job cut down to a boy's size." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "The patrol method is not a way to operate a Boy Scout troop, it is the only way. Unless the patrol method is in operation you don't really have a Boy Scout troop." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "The spirit is there in every boy; it has to be discovered and brought to light." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "A Boy Scout troop is designed to produce men who are leaders and men who are followers." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "Scouting is nothing less than applied Christianity." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell
  • "The Scoutmaster guides the boy in the spirit of an older brother." - Lord Robert Baden-Powell

Number of characters in Scouted

7 ( s, c, o, u, t, e, d )

Unique letters in Scouted

7 ( s, c, o, u, t, e, d )

Scouted Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Scouted

IPA (International): ˈskaʊtɪd

ARA (American): ˈskaʊtɪd

EPA (English): ˈskaʊtɪd

SKAW-TIH-D