How many syllables in fancied?

Fancied has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in fancied

  • How many syllables in fancied?
    2 syllables
  • Divide fancied into syllables:
    fan-cied
  • Stressed syllable in fancied:
    fan-cied
  • How to pronounce fancied:
    fanseed
  • IPA-notation:
    fæˈnsid
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    7 (a, c, d, e, f, i, n)
  • Unique letters:
    7 (a, c, d, e, f, i, n)
  • Fancied backwards:
    deicnaf
  • Fancied sorted alphabetically:
    acdefin
How many syllables in fancied?
2 syllables
Divide fancied into syllables
fan-cied
Stressed syllable in fancied
fan-cied
How to pronounce fancied
fanseed
IPA-notation
fæˈnsid
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
7 (a, c, d, e, f, i, n)
Unique letters
7 (a, c, d, e, f, i, n)
fancied backwards
deicnaf
fancied sorted alphabetically
acdefin

Words like fancied

Fancied in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. I fancied that he was angry.
2. I fancied that I heard a noise.
3. I can tell you now that it's been a long time, but I fancied Mary at the time.
4. All the girls fancied him.
5. The old fairy fancied she was slighted, and muttered threats between her teeth.
6. It was pleasant to breathe the balmy air; you might have fancied that the rivers were asleep so slowly and silently did they flow along, while the breezes sighed and piped as they breathed through the branches of the pines.
7. When noontide drew nigh they felt more ardently in love than ever; Chloe pined and languished at the sight of Daphnis's comeliness which seemed to be without flaw or blemish, and when Daphnis beheld Chloe in her fawn-skin and with the garland of pine-leaves about her brow holding out the bowl to him, he fancied that he beheld one of the Nymphs of the grotto, and drawing near he took the garland from her head and placed it on his own.
8. He, fondly clinging to his fancied sire, / gave all the love that parents' hearts desire, / then seeks the queen.
9. When, later in the evening she stood at the open window and looked up through the dark blue water, she thought of the big town with all its noise and bustle, and fancied that she could even hear the church bells ringing.
10. At night, in the moonlight, when all were asleep, except the steersman who stood at the helm, she sat at the side of the ship trying to pierce the clear water with her eyes, and fancied she saw her father's palace, and above it her old grandmother with her silver crown on her head, looking up through the cross currents toward the keel of the ship.

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