Ulster

How many syllables in Ulster?

ulster has 2 syllables

Split Ulster into syllables?

ul-ster

Definition of Ulster

a long, loose, heavy overcoat

How should Ulster divide into syllables

The first syllable has one vowel (u) and one consonant (l), and the second syllable has one vowel (e) and two consonants (s and t).

Part of Speech - Ulster

Noun

He wore his ulster to keep warm in the cold weather.

Sentences with Ulster

  • I need to wear my ulster to stay warm in the winter.
  • My grandfather had a heavy ulster that he wore in the rain.
  • She wrapped herself in her ulster and braved the cold wind.
  • The ulster kept him warm during the long walk in the snow.
  • He left his ulster at the coat check before entering the theater.
  • The ulster was too big for her, but it kept her warm.
  • The old man's ulster was worn and tattered from years of use.
  • My dad wore his ulster every winter when he was a boy.
  • The ulster was made of thick wool and lined with fur.
  • The soldier pulled his ulster tight around him in the cold night air.

Quotes with Ulster

  • "He had a long ulster on, and I wished I had one too." - Mark Twain
  • "I don't want to go out in the rain, but I guess I'll have to put on my ulster." - Louisa May Alcott
  • "The ulster is the perfect coat for a cold winter day." - Unknown
  • "The ulster is a classic piece of outerwear that will never go out of style." - Unknown

Number of characters in Ulster

6 ( u, l, s, t, e, r )

Unique letters in Ulster

6 ( u, l, s, t, e, r )

Ulster Backwards

retslu

Phonetic Transcription of Ulster

IPA (International): ˈʌlstɜ:

ARA (American): ˈʌlstɝ

EPA (English): ˈʌlstɜ:

AH-LSTER