How many syllables in visionary?

Visionary has 4 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.

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Syllables in visionary

  • How many syllables in visionary?
    4 syllables
  • Divide visionary into syllables:
    vi-sion-ar-y
  • Stressed syllable in visionary:
    vi-sion-ar-y
  • Secondary stressed syllable:
    vi-sion-ar-y
  • How to pronounce visionary:
    vishuneree
  • IPA-notation:
    vɪˈʒʌnɛˌɹi
  • Say it:
  • Spell it:
  • Numbers of characters:
    9 (a, i, i, n, o, r, s, v, y)
  • Unique letters:
    8 (a, i, n, o, r, s, v, y)
  • Visionary backwards:
    yranoisiv
  • Visionary sorted alphabetically:
    aiinorsvy
How many syllables in visionary?
4 syllables
Divide visionary into syllables
vi-sion-ar-y
Stressed syllable in visionary
vi-sion-ar-y
Secondary stressed syllable
vi-sion-ar-y
How to pronounce visionary
vishuneree
IPA-notation
vɪˈʒʌnɛˌɹi
Say it
Spell it
Numbers of characters
9 (a, i, i, n, o, r, s, v, y)
Unique letters
8 (a, i, n, o, r, s, v, y)
visionary backwards
yranoisiv
visionary sorted alphabetically
aiinorsvy

Words like visionary

Visionary in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. Chaplin was visionary.
2. Will Apple lose its mojo now that its visionary founder is dead?
3. My father is a visionary. He always thinks big, and he thinks people can do a lot more than they actually do.
4. Tom is a visionary.
5. 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.
6. Returning, I had to cross before the looking-glass; my fascinated glance involuntarily explored the depth it revealed. All looked colder and darker in that visionary hollow than in reality: and the strange little figure there gazing at me, with a white face and arms specking the gloom, and glittering eyes of fear moving where all else was still, had the effect of a real spirit: I thought it like one of the tiny phantoms, half fairy, half imp, Bessie’s evening stories represented as coming out of lone, ferny dells in moors, and appearing before the eyes of belated travelers.

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