Waging

How many syllables in Waging?

waging has 2 syllables

Split Waging into syllables?

wag-ing

Definition of Waging

to carry on a war or campaign

How should Waging divide into syllables

There are two syllables in the word 'waging.' The first syllable 'wag' has a vowel 'a' and a consonant 'w'. The second syllable 'ing' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 'n' and 'g'.

Part of Speech - Waging

Verb

The soldiers were waging a war against the enemy.

Sentences with Waging

  • The company is waging a campaign to promote its new product.
  • The government is waging a war against drug trafficking.
  • The students are waging a protest against the school's dress code.
  • The firefighters are waging a battle against the blaze.
  • The workers are waging a strike for better wages.

Quotes with Waging

  • We must wage the war we are called upon to wage as if there were no armistice in the autumn of 1918.
  • Better to fight for something than live for nothing.
  • The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.
  • The most persistent sound which reverberates through men's history is the beating of war drums.
  • You can't say civilization don't advance, however, for in every war they kill you in a new way.

Number of characters in Waging

6 ( w, a, g, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Waging

5 ( w, a, g, i, n )

Waging Backwards

gnigaw

Phonetic Transcription of Waging

IPA (International): ˈweɪdʒɪŋ

ARA (American): ˈwedʒɪŋ

EPA (English): ˈweɪdʒɪŋ

WEY-JHIH-NG