How many syllables in designation?

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

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Syllables in designation

  • How many syllables in designation?
    4 syllables
  • Divide designation into syllables:
    des-ig-na-tion
  • Stressed syllable in designation:
    des-ig-na-tion
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    des-ig-na-tion
  • How to pronounce designation:
    dezugneyshun
  • IPA-notation:
    dɛˌzʌgnejˈʃʌn
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    11 (a, d, e, g, i, i, n, n, o, s, t)
  • Unique letters:
    9 (a, d, e, g, i, n, o, s, t)
  • Designation backwards:
    noitangised
  • Designation sorted alphabetically:
    adegiinnost
How many syllables in designation?
4 syllables
Divide designation into syllables
des-ig-na-tion
Stressed syllable in designation
des-ig-na-tion
Secondary stressed syllable
des-ig-na-tion
How to pronounce designation
dezugneyshun
IPA-notation
dɛˌzʌgnejˈʃʌn
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
11 (a, d, e, g, i, i, n, n, o, s, t)
Unique letters
9 (a, d, e, g, i, n, o, s, t)
designation backwards
noitangised
designation sorted alphabetically
adegiinnost

Words like designation

Designation in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. With North Korea's announcement on the 26th of its nuclear development plan based upon the agreement stemming from the Six Party Talks, and the United States' commencement of procedures to remove North Korea from its designation on the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, the families of abductees have expressed growing unease that it may constitute an abandonment of the abductee issue.
2. They do not preach by name or designation.
3. One day two impeccably dressed young men arrived at the home of Mary and Tom. Opening the door, Mary saw they were both wearing name tags identifying them as "Elders." Mary giggled; to her eyes, this designation seemed slightly ludicrous, as Elder Hinton was 19 and Elder Bauer was 18.
4. The designation is given to places that are deemed to have “outstanding universal value to humanity.”
5. The leader will be whoever decides to accept the designation.
6. The Antiquities Act of 1906 lets presidents establish national monuments but doesn't give them power to undo such a designation.

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