kidnap

How many syllables in kidnap?

  289134675 syllables

Divide kidnap into syllables:   kid-nap
Primary syllable stress:   kid-nap
Secondary syllable stress:   kid-nap
How to pronounce kidnap:   kid-nap
How to say kidnap:

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Synonyms for kidnap


2 syllables
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      What rhymes with kidnap

      2 syllables
      • ASCAP
      • backwrap
      • blackcap
      • burlap
      • catnap
      • claptrap
      • dognap
      • earflap
      • enwrap
      • foolscap
      • gift wrap
      • heeltap
      • ice cap
      • kneecap
      • light trap
      • love tap
      • mantrap
      • mishap
      • mousetrap
      • nightcap
      • pace lap
      • rattrap
      • redcap
      • riprap
      • root cap
      • satrap
      • shrink-wrap
      • skycap
      • spark gap
      • steel-trap
      • toe cap
      • unstrap
      • watch cap
      • wind gap
      • wiretap
      • backslap
      • bitmap
      • bootstrap
      • Carnap
      • cell sap
      • dewlap
      • dunce cap
      • entrap
      • firetrap
      • gelcap
      • gun lap
      • hubcap
      • jockstrap
      • lagniappe
      • livetrap
      • madcap
      • mayhap
      • mobcap
      • mud flap
      • on tap
      • pinesap
      • recap
      • remap
      • road map
      • sand trap
      • shiplap
      • skullcap
      • snowcap
      • speed trap
      • stopgap
      • unsnap
      • unwrap
      • whitecap
      • winesap
      • word wrap
      3 syllables
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