Tolling

How many syllables in Tolling?

tolling has 2 syllables

Split Tolling into syllables?

tolling

Definition of Tolling

Tolling means ringing continuously or repeatedly, especially a bell.

How should Tolling divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'tolling'. The first syllable 'tol' has a vowel 'o' and a consonant 't', while the second syllable 'ling' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 'l' and 'ng'.

Part of Speech - Tolling

Verb

The church bells were tolling when we arrived for the wedding.

Sentences with Tolling

  • The bell was tolling as we walked into the church.
  • The clock tower was tolling midnight.
  • The funeral procession was accompanied by the tolling of bells.
  • The school bell was tolling for the end of class.
  • The alarm clock was tolling loudly in the morning.

Quotes with Tolling

  • The bell tolls for all who live.
  • The bell tolls for thee.
  • For whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.
  • The bells of San Francisco are the bells of heaven.
  • The bells are ringing for me and my girl.

Number of characters in Tolling

7 ( t, o, l, l, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Tolling

6 ( t, o, l, i, n, g )

Tolling Backwards

gnillot

Phonetic Transcription of Tolling

IPA (International): ˈtəʊlɪŋ

ARA (American): ˈtolɪŋ

EPA (English): ˈtəʊlɪŋ

TOW-LIH-NG