Trimester

How many syllables in Trimester?

trimester has 3 syllables

Split Trimester into syllables?

trimester

Definition of Trimester

Trimester refers to a period of three months, especially one of the three three-month periods into which human pregnancy is divided.

How should Trimester divide into syllables

The word 'trimester' has three syllables. The first syllable 'tri' has one vowel 'i' and two consonants 't' and 'r'. The second syllable 'mes' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'm' and 's'. The third syllable 'ter' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 't' and 'r'.

Part of Speech - Trimester

Noun

She is in her second trimester of pregnancy.

Sentences with Trimester

  • She completed the first trimester of her pregnancy.
  • The academic year is divided into three trimesters.
  • The company's revenue increased in the third trimester.
  • The baby's development is monitored throughout each trimester of pregnancy.
  • The school offers trimester courses for students.
  • The project will be completed in two trimesters.
  • She is experiencing morning sickness in her first trimester.
  • The company's profits decreased in the second trimester.
  • The trimester system allows for more focused and intensive learning.
  • The baby's weight and length are measured during each trimester.

Quotes with Trimester

  • The first trimester was really scary and exciting.
  • The second trimester is when you start to feel a little more normal.
  • The third trimester is when you feel like, 'OK, I'm done now.'
  • The first trimester is the toughest because you feel so sick.
  • The second trimester is like a honeymoon, I feel great.
  • I'm in the third trimester and I'm definitely feeling it. I'm definitely ready to be done.
  • The first trimester is the most exciting and scary time of your life.
  • The second trimester is when you start to feel the baby move and it's amazing.
  • The third trimester is when you start to feel like you're going to pop!
  • The first trimester is when you're adjusting to the idea of becoming a parent.
  • The second trimester is when you start to plan and prepare for the baby's arrival.
  • The third trimester is when you're just trying to survive until the baby comes.
  • The first trimester is when you're just hoping everything is going to be OK.
  • The second trimester is when you start to relax and enjoy being pregnant.
  • The third trimester is when you're just ready for the baby to be here.
  • The first trimester is when you're trying to keep the pregnancy a secret.
  • The second trimester is when you start to show and people start to notice.
  • The third trimester is when you're huge and everyone is asking, 'When are you due?'
  • The first trimester is when you're just trying to get through each day.
  • The second trimester is when you start to feel like you can do this.
  • The third trimester is when you're counting down the days until the baby arrives.

Number of characters in Trimester

9 ( t, r, i, m, e, s, t, e, r )

Unique letters in Trimester

6 ( t, r, i, m, e, s )

Trimester Backwards

retsemirt

Phonetic Transcription of Trimester

IPA (International): traɪˈmestɜ:

ARA (American): traɪˈmɛstɝ

EPA (English): traɪˈmestɜ:

TRAY-MEH-STER