Vetoes

How many syllables in Vetoes?

vetoes has 2 syllables

Split Vetoes into syllables?

ve-toes

Definition of Vetoes

To reject or forbid something, especially by using one's official power.

How should Vetoes divide into syllables

The first syllable 've' has a vowel 'e' and a consonant 'v'. The second syllable 'toes' has two vowels 'o' and 'e' and a consonant 't'.

Part of Speech - Vetoes

Verb

The president vetoes the bill passed by Congress.

Sentences with Vetoes

  • The governor vetoes the proposed law.
  • The president vetoed the bill.
  • The teacher vetoes the students' request for a field trip.
  • The board of directors vetoes the new project proposal.
  • The judge vetoes the prosecutor's objection.
  • The mayor vetoes the city council's decision.
  • The editor vetoes the controversial article.
  • The coach vetoes the player's request for a transfer.
  • The manager vetoes the employee's request for a leave.
  • The homeowner vetoes the contractor's estimate.

Quotes with Vetoes

  • A veto is the strongest tool that a president has to affect policy.
  • The power of the veto is a president's constitutional right, but the wisdom of using it is a matter of judgement.
  • A veto is not the beginning of a negotiation, it is the end of it.
  • The veto is a legitimate tool of American democracy.
  • The veto is a potent weapon in the president's armory.
  • The veto is a very effective tool of government to prevent bad legislation.
  • The veto is a powerful tool for the executive branch to influence legislation.
  • A veto is a way of saying 'I'm the boss.'
  • The veto is an essential check and balance for the executive branch.
  • The veto is a political weapon, not merely a constitutional one.

Number of characters in Vetoes

6 ( v, e, t, o, e, s )

Unique letters in Vetoes

5 ( v, e, t, o, s )

Vetoes Backwards

seotev

Phonetic Transcription of Vetoes

IPA (International): ˈvi:ˌtəʊz

ARA (American): ˈviˌtoz

EPA (English): ˈvi:ˌtəʊz

VIY-TOW-Z