Withers

How many syllables in Withers?

withers has 2 syllables

Split Withers into syllables?

with-ers

Definition of Withers

The highest part of a horse's back, lying at the base of the neck.

How should Withers divide into syllables

The first syllable 'with' contains the vowel 'i' and the consonant 'w', while the second syllable 'ers' contains the vowels 'i' and 'e' with the consonants 'r' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Withers

Noun

The saddle was placed carefully on the horse's withers.

Sentences with Withers

  • The horse's withers were sore from the heavy load.
  • The saddle was adjusted to fit the horse's withers.
  • The rider held onto the horse's withers for balance.
  • The horse flinched when the brush touched its withers.
  • The withers of the horse were a good place to scratch.
  • The withers were measured before the saddle was made.
  • The horse's withers were the highest point of its back.
  • The withers were the best place to put a blanket on the horse.
  • The horse's withers were the most sensitive part of its back.
  • The withers were a good place to measure the height of the horse.

Quotes with Withers

  • I would rather ride on the withers of an elephant than on the back of a horse.
  • The withers of a horse are a good place to rest your head and think.
  • The withers of a horse are like a mountain peak on its back.
  • The withers of a horse are a good place to hold onto when riding bareback.
  • The withers of a horse are the highest point on its back, like a crown.
  • The withers of a horse are the gateway to its soul.
  • The withers of a horse are the most important part of its back for a rider.
  • The withers of a horse are like a throne for a king.
  • The withers of a horse are the symbol of its strength and power.
  • The withers of a horse are a sacred place for a rider.

Number of characters in Withers

7 ( w, i, t, h, e, r, s )

Unique letters in Withers

7 ( w, i, t, h, e, r, s )

Withers Backwards

srehtiw

Phonetic Transcription of Withers

IPA (International): ˈwɪðɜ:z

ARA (American): ˈwɪðɝz

EPA (English): ˈwɪðɜ:z

WIH-DHER-Z