How many syllables in Successors?
successors has 3 syllables
successors has 3 syllables
suc-ces-sors
Successors are people who come after and take the place of someone else, especially in a job or role.
There are three syllables in 'successors.' The first syllable 'suc' has one vowel 'u' and two consonants 's' and 'c.' The second syllable 'ces' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'c' and 's.' The last syllable 'sors' has one vowel 'o' and three consonants 's', 'r', and 's.'
The successors of the king were his children who would rule the kingdom after his death.
10 ( s, u, c, c, e, s, s, o, r, s )
6 ( s, u, c, e, o, r )
srosseccus
Phonetic Transcription of Successors
IPA (International): sʌˈksesɜ:z
ARA (American): sʌˈksɛsɝz
EPA (English): sʌˈksesɜ:z
SAH-KSEH-SER-Z
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