Setters

How many syllables in Setters?

setters has 2 syllables

Split Setters into syllables?

set-ters

Definition of Setters

Setters is a noun that refers to a breed of hunting dogs known for their ability to locate and point at game birds.

How should Setters divide into syllables

The word 'setters' has two syllables. The first syllable is 'set' and the second syllable is 'ters'. It is broken between the 't' and 'e' sounds.

Part of Speech - Setters

Noun

Sentences with Setters

  • The setters were trained to find and point at birds.
  • I want to get a setter as a pet because they are good family dogs.
  • The setter's fur is soft and silky.
  • We saw a beautiful group of setters at the dog show.
  • Setters are known for their hunting skills and intelligence.
  • My uncle has a pair of setters that he takes hunting.
  • The setters ran through the field, eagerly searching for game birds.
  • The setter wagged its tail excitedly when it found a bird.
  • We watched the setters work together to find the hidden birds.
  • The setter's long ears help it hear the sound of birds flushing out.

Quotes with Setters

  • "A setter is a hunting dog that points at game birds." - Unknown
  • "The setter's coat is so beautiful and silky." - Dog Lover
  • "My family has always had setters as hunting companions." - Hunter

Number of characters in Setters

7 ( s, e, t, t, e, r, s )

Unique letters in Setters

4 ( s, e, t, r )

Setters Backwards

srettes

Phonetic Transcription of Setters

IPA (International): ˈsetɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈsɛtɝz

EPA (English): ˈsetɜ:z

SEH-TER-Z