include

How many syllables in include?

  643518927 syllables

Divide include into syllables:   in-clude
Stressed syllable in include:   in-clude
How to pronounce include:   in-klood
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Synonyms for include


1 syllable
  • add
  • have
2 syllables
  • bestride
  • contain
  • embrace
  • insert
  • straddle
  • carry
  • cover
  • feature
  • involve
  • subsume
3 syllables
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    What rhymes with include

    1 syllable
    • booed
    • brood
    • clued
    • crude
    • dude
    • feud's
    • glued
    • hewed
    • Jude
    • mewed
    • nude
    • prude
    • rood
    • screwed
    • shooed
    • skewed
    • stewed
    • sued
    • viewed
    • wooed
    • brewed
    • chewed
    • crewed
    • cued
    • feud
    • food
    • gude
    • hued
    • lewd
    • mood
    • poohed
    • queued
    • rude
    • shoed
    • shrewd
    • spewed
    • stude
    • trued
    • who'd
    2 syllables
    • accrued
    • canoed
    • conclude
    • debuted
    • denude
    • endued
    • eschewed
    • extrude
    • hewel
    • intrude
    • masood
    • obtrude
    • postlude
    • prelude
    • pursued
    • queueing
    • reviewed
    • seclude
    • stewhouse
    • tattooed
    • unglued
    • allude
    • collude
    • construed
    • delude
    • elude
    • ensued
    • exclude
    • exude
    • imbued
    • mahmoud
    • nonfood
    • occlude
    • preclude
    • protrude
    • quaalude
    • renewed
    • seafood
    • shampooed
    • subdued
    • transude
    3 syllables
    4 syllables
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