CEO

How many syllables in CEO?

  984175632 syllables

Divide CEO into syllables:   C-E-O
How to pronounce CEO:   C-E-O
How to say CEO:

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Synonyms for CEO


1 syllable
  • boss
    3 syllables
      4 syllables
      • business leader
      • first in command
      6 syllables
      • head of the company
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      1 syllable
      • NCO
        2 syllables
        • Bilbao
        • daimyo
        3 syllables
        • acid snow
        • aikido
        • apropos
        • art nouveau
        • Baguio
        • barrio
        • Bergamo
        • black widow
        • body blow
        • bordereau
        • bow window
        • buffalo
        • Bushido
        • cachalot
        • cameo
        • centimo
        • Clemenceau
        • comedo
        • counterflow
        • curaçao
        • curassow
        • danio
        • Diderot
        • domino
        • embryo
        • Erato
        • Eskimo
        • fabliau
        • French window
        • furbelow
        • go-no-go
        • grass widow
        • hammer throw
        • haricot
        • hetero
        • HMO
        • horror show
        • in a row
        • in the know
        • Jericho
        • latigo
        • long-ago
        • Maceió
        • Manchukuo
        • Mexico
        • modulo
        • Navajo
        • oleo
        • on tiptoe
        • overflow
        • overthrow
        • Pamlico
        • paseo
        • picaro
        • Pierrot
        • pomelo
        • portico
        • Prospero
        • quid pro quo
        • raree-show
        • Richard Roe
        • rococo
        • Romeo
        • round window
        • Sapporo
        • Scapa Flow
        • Scorpio
        • show window
        • so-and-so
        • standing O
        • stereo
        • studio
        • tallyho
        • Taranto
        • TKO
        • Tokyo
        • touch-and-go
        • tournedos
        • tuckahoe
        • UFO
        • undergo
        • Veneto
        • vibrio
        • virago
        • zydeco
        • afterglow
        • alpenglow
        • art deco
        • audio
        • Bamako
        • bay window
        • bibelot
        • blow-by-blow
        • bone marrow
        • Borneo
        • Buffalo
        • bungalow
        • buteo
        • calico
        • cembalo
        • cheerio
        • cogito
        • comme il faut
        • Cupid's bow
        • Curaçao
        • curio
        • Delano
        • do-si-do
        • dynamo
        • entrepôt
        • escargot
        • extrados
        • folio
        • fricandeau
        • gigolo
        • golden glow
        • guacharo
        • hammertoe
        • heel-and-toe
        • high and low
        • Holy Joe
        • Idaho
        • in escrow
        • indigo
        • kakapo
        • little toe
        • Longfellow
        • Maginot
        • medico
        • mistletoe
        • Monaco
        • nuncio
        • olio
        • Oreo
        • overgrow
        • ovolo
        • Papago
        • patio
        • piccolo
        • polio
        • pompano
        • PPO
        • proximo
        • radio
        • ratio
        • Rochambeau
        • rodeo
        • rose window
        • saddlebow
        • sapsago
        • Scipio
        • semipro
        • sloppy joe
        • SRO
        • status quo
        • stop-and-go
        • subito
        • tangelo
        • tic-tac-toe
        • to-and-fro
        • tombolo
        • touraco
        • tremolo
        • tupelo
        • ultimo
        • undertow
        • vertigo
        • video
        • vireo
        4 syllables
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