bright

How many syllables in bright?

  748961532 syllable

Divide bright into syllables:   bright
Syllable stress:   bright
How to pronounce bright:   brahyt
How to say bright:

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Synonyms for bright


1 syllable
  • brash
  • fair
  • fresh
  • quick
  • smart
  • clear
  • fine
  • light
  • sharp
  • Strong
2 syllables
  • able
  • brainy
  • cheerful
  • cloudless
  • garish
  • happy
  • jazzy
  • lurid
  • snazzy
  • sparkling
  • sunlit
  • vibrant
  • aglow
  • brilliant
  • clever
  • dazzling
  • glaring
  • intense
  • lively
  • rosy
  • spangled
  • starry
  • upbeat
  • vivid
3 syllables
4 syllables
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What rhymes with bright

1 syllable
  • bight
  • blight
  • byte
  • cite
  • dite
  • fight
  • fright
  • hight
  • knight
  • kyte
  • lite
  • mite
  • nite
  • quite
  • rite
  • site
  • slight
  • spight
  • sprite
  • tight
  • twite
  • wight
  • Wright
  • write
  • bite
  • brite
  • byte's
  • dight
  • dwight
  • flight
  • height
  • kite
  • krait
  • light
  • might
  • night
  • plight
  • right
  • sight
  • sleight
  • smite
  • spite
  • streit
  • trite
  • white
  • wite
  • wright
2 syllables
  • alight
  • aright
  • contrite
  • despite
  • enright
  • forthright
  • ignite
  • indict
  • invite
  • liteness
  • outright
  • recite
  • rewrite
  • tonights
  • upright
  • alright
  • blightbird
  • delight
  • dunite
  • excite
  • heighted
  • incite
  • indite
  • knightage
  • nonwhite
  • polite
  • reit
  • tonight
  • tonite
  • uptight
3 syllables
4 syllables
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