Strictures

How many syllables in Strictures?

strictures has 2 syllables

Split Strictures into syllables?

stric-tures

Definition of Strictures

The word 'strictures' refers to a critical remark or comment, usually expressing disapproval or censure.

How should Strictures divide into syllables

The word 'strictures' has two syllables. The first syllable 'stric' has one vowel 'i' and three consonants 's', 't', and 'r'. The second syllable 'tures' has one vowel 'u' and four consonants 't', 'r', 'c', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Strictures

Noun

The teacher made strictures about the student's sloppy handwriting.

Sentences with Strictures

  • The strictures of society can sometimes limit our freedom.
  • He faced strictures from his family for choosing a different career path.
  • The movie received harsh strictures from critics.
  • She ignored the strictures and pursued her dreams.
  • He faced strictures from his boss for being late to work.
  • The strictures of the law must be followed.
  • The strictures of the dress code were enforced at the event.
  • He faced strictures from his teammates for his poor performance.
  • The strictures of the diet made it difficult for him to enjoy eating.
  • She faced strictures from her parents for staying out late.

Quotes with Strictures

Number of characters in Strictures

10 ( s, t, r, i, c, t, u, r, e, s )

Unique letters in Strictures

7 ( s, t, r, i, c, u, e )

Strictures Backwards

serutcirts

Phonetic Transcription of Strictures

IPA (International): ˈstrɪktʃɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈstrɪktʃɝz

EPA (English): ˈstrɪktʃɜ:z

STRIH-KCHER-Z