Storehouse

How many syllables in Storehouse?

storehouse has 2 syllables

Split Storehouse into syllables?

store-house

Definition of Storehouse

A building or room used for storing goods, especially provisions.

How should Storehouse divide into syllables

The word 'storehouse' has two syllables. The first syllable 'store' has one vowel 'o' and three consonants 's', 't', and 'r'. The second syllable 'house' has two vowels 'ou' and two consonants 'h' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Storehouse

Noun

We kept all the extra chairs in the storehouse until the party.

Sentences with Storehouse

  • The storehouse was filled with bags of grain and barrels of oil.
  • The storehouse was too small to hold all of the furniture.
  • The storehouse was locked with a heavy iron key.
  • The storehouse was located near the docks for easy access to the ships.
  • The storehouse had a musty smell from the old books and papers stored inside.
  • The storehouse was made of stone to keep the contents safe from fire.
  • The storehouse had a large wooden door that creaked when opened.
  • The storehouse was guarded by two men with swords.
  • The storehouse was dark and cold inside.
  • The storehouse was built on a hill for protection from floods.

Quotes with Storehouse

  • The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us and incorporated into our common life. - Jane Addams
  • The storehouse of wealth is in the temple of justice. - John Milton
  • What you keep in your storehouse cannot be stolen by robbers. - Thomas Fuller
  • The storehouse of knowledge should be open to all minds. - John Tukey
  • History is a vast early warning system. - Norman Cousins

Number of characters in Storehouse

10 ( s, t, o, r, e, h, o, u, s, e )

Unique letters in Storehouse

7 ( s, t, o, r, e, h, u )

Storehouse Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Storehouse

IPA (International): ˈstɔ:ˌrhaʊs

ARA (American): ˈstɔˌrhaʊs

EPA (English): ˈstɔ:ˌrhaʊs

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