How many syllables in degenerate?

Degenerate has 4 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.

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Syllables in degenerate

  • How many syllables in degenerate?
    4 syllables
  • Divide degenerate into syllables:
    de-gen-er-ate
  • Stressed syllable in degenerate:
    de-gen-er-ate
  • How to pronounce degenerate:
    dijenerut
  • IPA-notation:
    dɪʤɛˈnɚʌt
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    10 (a, d, e, e, e, e, g, n, r, t)
  • Unique letters:
    7 (a, d, e, g, n, r, t)
  • Degenerate backwards:
    etareneged
  • Degenerate sorted alphabetically:
    adeeeegnrt
How many syllables in degenerate?
4 syllables
Divide degenerate into syllables
de-gen-er-ate
Stressed syllable in degenerate
de-gen-er-ate
How to pronounce degenerate
dijenerut
IPA-notation
dɪʤɛˈnɚʌt
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
10 (a, d, e, e, e, e, g, n, r, t)
Unique letters
7 (a, d, e, g, n, r, t)
degenerate backwards
etareneged
degenerate sorted alphabetically
adeeeegnrt

Words like degenerate

Degenerate in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. There remain great fears of seeing the clashes degenerate into massacres.
2. Though my uncle is homeless, I don't think he is a degenerate.
3. Live can so easily degenerate into something sordid and vulgar.
4. In living through this "great epoch," it is difficult to reconcile oneself to the fact that one belongs to that mad, degenerate species that boasts of its free will. How I wish that somewhere there existed an island for those who are wise and of good will! In such a place even I should be an ardent patriot.
5. Don't allow your muscles to degenerate.
6. "Go then", cries Pyrrhus, "with thy tale of woe / to dead Pelides, and thy plaints outpour. / To him, my father, in the shades below, / these deeds of his degenerate son deplore."
7. We have watched the fortunes of eight successive human species for a thousand million years, the first half of that flicker which is the duration of man. Ten more species now succeed one another, or are contemporary, on the plains of Neptune. We, the Last Men, are the Eighteenth Men. Of the eight pre-Neptunian species, some, as we have seen, remained always primitive; many achieved at least a confused and fleeting civilization, and one, the brilliant Fifth, was already wakening into true humanity when misfortune crushed it. The ten Neptunian species show an even greater diversity. They range from the instinctive animal to modes of consciousness never before attained. The definitely sub-human degenerate types are confined mostly to the first six hundred million years of man's sojourn on Neptune.

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