How many syllables in embracing?

Embracing has 3 syllables and the stress is on the second syllable.

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Syllables in embracing

  • How many syllables in embracing?
    3 syllables
  • Divide embracing into syllables:
    em-brac-ing
  • Stressed syllable in embracing:
    em-brac-ing
  • How to pronounce embracing:
    embreysing
  • IPA-notation:
    ɛmbɹejˈsɪŋ
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    9 (a, b, c, e, g, i, m, n, r)
  • Unique letters:
    9 (a, b, c, e, g, i, m, n, r)
  • Embracing backwards:
    gnicarbme
  • Embracing sorted alphabetically:
    abcegimnr
How many syllables in embracing?
3 syllables
Divide embracing into syllables
em-brac-ing
Stressed syllable in embracing
em-brac-ing
How to pronounce embracing
embreysing
IPA-notation
ɛmbɹejˈsɪŋ
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
9 (a, b, c, e, g, i, m, n, r)
Unique letters
9 (a, b, c, e, g, i, m, n, r)
embracing backwards
gnicarbme
embracing sorted alphabetically
abcegimnr

Words like embracing

Embracing in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Shall I stay like this until morning embracing you?
2. He told us that our only remedy would be in kissing and embracing one another.
3. Thrice round the neck with longing I essayed / to clasp the phantom in a wild delight; / thrice, vainly clasped, the visionary shade / mocked me embracing, and was lost to sight, / swift as a winged wind or slumber of the night.
4. After launch, Parker Solar Probe will detect the position of the Sun, align the thermal protection shield to face it and continue its journey for the next three months, embracing the heat of the Sun and protecting itself from the cold vacuum of space.
5. Who, when he heard that Jacob his sister's son was come, ran forth to meet him: and embracing him, and heartily kissing him, brought him into his house.
6. And when he was come thither, Joseph made ready his chariot, and went up to meet his father in the same place: and seeing him, he fell upon his neck, and embracing him, wept.
7. While small-minded, xenophobic or outrightly racist people falsely believe that only persons of Anglo-Saxon or German origin are to be considered Americans, the United States has long prided itself on being a so-called melting pot, embracing both its Indigenous population and immigrants who have settled there from elsewhere.
8. Increasingly, conservation groups are embracing the concept of working lands, where human activity and wildlife protection coexist rather than conflict.
9. He's finally embracing Islam.
10. My life has improved since embracing Islam.

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