How many syllables in Strictures?
strictures has 2 syllables
strictures has 2 syllables
stric-tures
The word 'strictures' refers to a critical remark or comment, usually expressing disapproval or censure.
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'.
The teacher made strictures about the student's sloppy handwriting.
10 ( s, t, r, i, c, t, u, r, e, s )
7 ( s, t, r, i, c, u, e )
serutcirts
Phonetic Transcription of Strictures
IPA (International): ˈstrɪktʃɜ:z
ARA (American): ˈstrɪktʃɝz
EPA (English): ˈstrɪktʃɜ:z
STRIH-KCHER-Z
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