How many syllables in foresight?

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

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Syllables in foresight

  • How many syllables in foresight?
    2 syllables
  • Divide foresight into syllables:
    fore-sight
  • Stressed syllable in foresight:
    fore-sight
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    fore-sight
  • How to pronounce foresight:
    forsayt
  • IPA-notation:
    fɔˈɹsajˌt
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    9 (e, f, g, h, i, o, r, s, t)
  • Unique letters:
    9 (e, f, g, h, i, o, r, s, t)
  • Foresight backwards:
    thgiserof
  • Foresight sorted alphabetically:
    efghiorst
How many syllables in foresight?
2 syllables
Divide foresight into syllables
fore-sight
Stressed syllable in foresight
fore-sight
Secondary stressed syllable
fore-sight
How to pronounce foresight
forsayt
IPA-notation
fɔˈɹsajˌt
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
9 (e, f, g, h, i, o, r, s, t)
Unique letters
9 (e, f, g, h, i, o, r, s, t)
foresight backwards
thgiserof
foresight sorted alphabetically
efghiorst

Words like foresight

Foresight in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. The general had 20/20 hindsight about the defeat, but no foresight at all.
2. Clear foresight contributed greatly to his success.
3. He congratulates himself on his foresight.
4. They blamed me for my lack of foresight.
5. Jessie praised Charles for his foresight.
6. Whatever you do, do it with foresight, focusing on the result.
7. The King handed her out of the chariot, and she approved everything he had done; but as she had very great foresight, she thought that when the Princess should awake she might not know what to do with herself, if she was all alone in this old palace.
8. The foresight of financial experts was, as so often, a poor guide to the future.
9. You must have foresight and cut the wood before winter comes.
10. Fortunately for today’s scientists, Apollo-era leaders had the foresight to save much of the 842 pounds (382 kilograms) of Moon soil and rocks retrieved by NASA astronauts 50 years ago for future generations. They figured new crops of scientists, using instruments of their time, would be able to probe the samples with unprecedented rigor.

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