Tackled

How many syllables in Tackled?

tackled has 2 syllables

Split Tackled into syllables?

tack-led

Definition of Tackled

To grab and bring down an opponent in sports such as football or rugby.

How should Tackled divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'tackled.' The first syllable 'tack' has the vowel 'a' and the consonant 't', while the second syllable 'led' has the vowel 'e' and the consonants 'l' and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Tackled

Verb

He tackled the running back to the ground during the football game.

Sentences with Tackled

  • The football player tackled the opponent to the ground.
  • She tackled the problem head-on and found a solution.
  • He tackled the opponent and won the wrestling match.
  • The police tackled the thief and arrested him.
  • The team tackled the project and finished it on time.
  • The defender tackled the striker before he could score a goal.
  • He tackled the obstacle course and finished first.
  • She tackled the difficult math problem and got it right.
  • The coach taught us how to tackle properly in practice.
  • He tackled his fear of heights and went skydiving.

Quotes with Tackled

  • I have always tried to tackle things I found difficult. If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're not doing anything very innovative.
  • A goal without a plan is just a wish. Tackle your goals with a plan.
  • In football, the greatest satisfaction is winning the game. The second-greatest satisfaction is hitting the opponent so hard that he has to be carried off the field. Tackling is fun.
  • I just try to tackle every day with the same mentality, to be aggressive, to be relentless, to be a competitor.
  • We must tackle the root cause of terrorism to defeat it for good.

Number of characters in Tackled

7 ( t, a, c, k, l, e, d )

Unique letters in Tackled

7 ( t, a, c, k, l, e, d )

Tackled Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Tackled

IPA (International): ˈtækʌld

ARA (American): ˈtækʌld

EPA (English): ˈtækʌld

TAE-KAH-LD