How many syllables in Sensationalism?
sensationalism has 6 syllables
sensationalism has 6 syllables
sen-sa-tion-al-ism
Sensationalism is the use of shocking or exaggerated stories or headlines to gain attention or attract an audience.
There are five syllables in this word. The vowels are e, a, i, o, and i. The consonants are s, n, s, t, n, l, s, and m.
The newspaper used sensationalism to sell more copies.
14 ( s, e, n, s, a, t, i, o, n, a, l, i, s, m )
9 ( s, e, n, a, t, i, o, l, m )
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Phonetic Transcription of Sensationalism
IPA (International): seˈnseɪʃʌnʌˌlɪzʌm
ARA (American): sɛˈnseʃʌnʌˌlɪzʌm
EPA (English): seˈnseɪʃʌnʌˌlɪzʌm
SEH-NSEY-SHAH-NAH-LIH-ZAH-M
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