How many syllables in degradation?

Degradation has 4 syllables and the stress is on the third syllable.

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Syllables in degradation

  • How many syllables in degradation?
    4 syllables
  • Divide degradation into syllables:
    deg-ra-da-tion
  • Stressed syllable in degradation:
    deg-ra-da-tion
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    deg-ra-da-tion
  • How to pronounce degradation:
    degrudeyshun
  • IPA-notation:
    dɛˌgɹʌdejˈʃʌn
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    11 (a, a, d, d, e, g, i, n, o, r, t)
  • Unique letters:
    9 (a, d, e, g, i, n, o, r, t)
  • Degradation backwards:
    noitadarged
  • Degradation sorted alphabetically:
    aaddeginort
How many syllables in degradation?
4 syllables
Divide degradation into syllables
deg-ra-da-tion
Stressed syllable in degradation
deg-ra-da-tion
Secondary stressed syllable
deg-ra-da-tion
How to pronounce degradation
degrudeyshun
IPA-notation
dɛˌgɹʌdejˈʃʌn
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
11 (a, a, d, d, e, g, i, n, o, r, t)
Unique letters
9 (a, d, e, g, i, n, o, r, t)
degradation backwards
noitadarged
degradation sorted alphabetically
aaddeginort

Words like degradation

Degradation in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Will humanity be able to prevent the degradation of ecosystems?
2. Starch degradation is linked to a circadian clock.
3. Graceful degradation is a close second to robustness.
4. Since the beginning of time, elders have been complaining about the degradation of the younger generation.
5. Systems in which the rules are based on usage, such as languages or customary law, are condemned to become absurd, cumbersome and contradictory, since every time a small error slips into one of their usages, it is integrated into the rules, by definition, for eternity. The more users are ignorant, the more systems degrade rapidly. English, poorly used by millions of people, natives or not, for centuries, is an example of the degradation of a system at terminal stage, no longer presenting any logic, neither in its syntax, nor its grammar, nor its vocabulary or its pronunciation. Similarly, with customary rights becoming too cumbersome and incomprehensible, the states which rely on them tend to switch to prescriptive law.
6. The new students are forced to submit under actions of degradation and intimidation.
7. Razor clamming draws crowds on the coast of Washington State. This popular recreation activity is expected to decline due to ocean acidification, harmful algal blooms, warmer temperatures, and habitat degradation.
8. To clasp in friendship the hand of the enemy of his house, to entertain him under his roof, to exchange with him the courtesies and the kindness of domestic familiarity, was a degradation which his proud spirit could not be bent to without a struggle.
9. "We know that deforestation and land degradation are affecting the well-being of at least 3.2 billion people across the world and costing more than 10 percent of annual global GDP in lost ecosystem services," Wilkie said.
10. Scientists say humpbacks face a combination of other threats including the overharvesting of krill, pollution, habitat degradation, and entanglement in fishing nets.

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