Strains

How many syllables in Strains?

strains has 1 syllables

Split Strains into syllables?

strains

Definition of Strains

Strains refer to a particular type or variety of something, such as a plant or a type of music.

How should Strains divide into syllables

There is only one syllable in 'strains.' The vowel sound in this word is 'a' and the consonants are 's', 't', 'r', 'n', and 's.'

Part of Speech - Strains

Noun

The strains of classical music filled the concert hall.

Sentences with Strains

  • There are many strains of flowers in the garden.
  • The musician played different strains of music on his guitar.
  • The doctor prescribed a strain of medicine for the patient.
  • The laboratory analyzed a strain of bacteria from the sample.
  • The chef used a strain of yeast in the bread dough.
  • The farmer planted a strain of corn that was resistant to pests.
  • The artist used a strain of paint that had a glossy finish.
  • The teacher taught a strain of poetry to the students.
  • The winemaker used a strain of yeast for fermentation.
  • The researcher studied a strain of rats that were genetically modified.

Quotes with Strains

  • Music is the universal language of mankind; poetry their universal pastime and delight. The strains of music and poetry have a kindred origin.
  • I don't think that there are any limits to how excellent we could make life seem. We could make it seem like a Mozart symphony, or a pastoral of Arcadia. It could be a strain of a Chopin piano concerto.
  • The strains of music heard are those of the ballad, the blues and what has been described as 'problem' music.
  • The strains of music he heard there, and the overall ambience, were key factors that made him want to become a musician.
  • The strains of music grew fainter as they danced farther down the hall, but Harry still watched them, his heart in his throat with longing.
  • The strains of the final song were fading out, and the crowd was beginning to disperse when he noticed the woman.
  • The strains of music coming from the party next door were starting to wear on his nerves.
  • The strains of the piano music filled the room and calmed everyone's nerves.
  • The strains of the violin echoed through the concert hall, bringing tears to the eyes of the audience.
  • The strains of the wedding march filled the air as the bride walked down the aisle.

Number of characters in Strains

7 ( s, t, r, a, i, n, s )

Unique letters in Strains

6 ( s, t, r, a, i, n )

Strains Backwards

sniarts

Phonetic Transcription of Strains

IPA (International): streɪnz

ARA (American): strenz

EPA (English): streɪnz

STREY-NZ