How many syllables in evolutionary?

Evolutionary has 6 syllables and the stress is on the third syllable.

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Syllables in evolutionary

  • How many syllables in evolutionary?
    6 syllables
  • Divide evolutionary into syllables:
    ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
  • Stressed syllable in evolutionary:
    ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
  • How to pronounce evolutionary:
    evulushuneree
  • IPA-notation:
    ɛˌvʌluˈʃʌnɛˌɹi
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    12 (a, e, i, l, n, o, o, r, t, u, v, y)
  • Unique letters:
    11 (a, e, i, l, n, o, r, t, u, v, y)
  • Evolutionary backwards:
    yranoitulove
  • Evolutionary sorted alphabetically:
    aeilnoortuvy
How many syllables in evolutionary?
6 syllables
Divide evolutionary into syllables
ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
Stressed syllable in evolutionary
ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
Secondary stressed syllable
ev-o-lu-tion-ar-y
How to pronounce evolutionary
evulushuneree
IPA-notation
ɛˌvʌluˈʃʌnɛˌɹi
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
12 (a, e, i, l, n, o, o, r, t, u, v, y)
Unique letters
11 (a, e, i, l, n, o, r, t, u, v, y)
evolutionary backwards
yranoitulove
evolutionary sorted alphabetically
aeilnoortuvy

Evolutionary in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. With this as background I turn now to an account of the present state of evolutionary biology.
2. Darwin developed the evolutionary theory.
3. The last few decades have brought significant changes to evolutionary thought.
4. "Gigantism is an evolutionary survival strategy, especially for herbivorous animals, because size is a form of defense against predators," Apaldetti said.
5. “Because this species is so commonly exploited for food and the pet industry, it’s the one that gets released the most often,” said Brad Shaffer, UCLA distinguished professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and director of the La Kretz Center for California Conservation Science.
6. Evolutionary psychologists mostly focus on what makes us so much alike.
7. I'm fascinated by the evolutionary history of the louse.
8. Evolutionary thinking, the understanding that species change with the passage of time, has its roots in antiquity.

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