Scrooge

How many syllables in Scrooge?

scrooge has 1 syllables

Split Scrooge into syllables?

scrooge

Definition of Scrooge

Scrooge is a noun that refers to a person who is stingy or miserly, especially during the Christmas season. It is often associated with the character Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol.

How should Scrooge divide into syllables

The word scrooge has one syllable. It is broken into one syllable, which is the whole word scrooge.

Part of Speech - Scrooge

Noun

Ebenezer Scrooge was a wealthy but greedy scrooge.

Sentences with Scrooge

  • Dont be a scrooge, share your toys with others.
  • The old man was known as the neighborhood scrooge.
  • He acted like a scrooge and refused to give any money to charity.
  • Ebenezer Scrooge learned the true meaning of Christmas.
  • The scrooge counted every penny and never spent on anything unnecessary.
  • The scrooge didnt want to give presents to anyone.
  • The scrooge was so greedy that he even refused to buy food for his pet.
  • Nobody wanted to invite the scrooge to their parties because he never brought any gifts.
  • The scrooges heart was eventually softened by the Christmas spirit.
  • Being a scrooge, he never donated to the local charity.

Quotes with Scrooge

Number of characters in Scrooge

7 ( s, c, r, o, o, g, e )

Unique letters in Scrooge

6 ( s, c, r, o, g, e )

Scrooge Backwards

egoorcs

Phonetic Transcription of Scrooge

IPA (International): skru:dʒ

ARA (American): skrudʒ

EPA (English): skru:dʒ

SKRUW-JH