lees

How many syllables in lees?

  654981372 syllable

Divide lees into syllables:   lees
Syllable stress:   lees
How to pronounce lees:   leez
How to say lees:

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Synonyms for lees


1 syllable
  • dregs
  • waste
  • silt
2 syllables
  • remains
    3 syllables
    • deposit
    • sediment
    • residue
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    What rhymes with lees

    1 syllable
    • B's
    • bes
    • breeze
    • cees
    • crees
    • dees
    • drees
    • ease
    • feese
    • feeze
    • flees
    • freeze
    • frieze
    • gies
    • he's
    • keas
    • knees
    • leas
    • mease
    • P's
    • pease
    • please
    • reis
    • rupees
    • seas
    • seize
    • skees
    • sleaze
    • sprees
    • T's
    • tease
    • these
    • threes
    • trustee's
    • V's
    • Z's
    • bees
    • brees
    • C's
    • cheese
    • D's
    • draftees
    • E's
    • fees
    • feest
    • fleas
    • frees
    • freezed
    • G's
    • glees
    • jeez
    • keys
    • kreis
    • lessees
    • neese
    • peas
    • pleas
    • Rees
    • res
    • S
    • sees
    • she's
    • skis
    • sneeze
    • squeeze
    • teas
    • tees
    • three's
    • trees
    • tweeze
    • wheeze
    2 syllables
    • absentees
    • agrees
    • andries
    • appointees
    • Belize
    • Burmese
    • chemise
    • conferees
    • decrees
    • deis
    • designees
    • devotees
    • displease
    • enrollees
    • foresees
    • friese
    • he-man
    • inductees
    • jaycees
    • louise
    • neesing
    • Pawnees
    • reprise
    • skeesicks
    • trainees
    • trustees
    • yeas
    3 syllables
    4 syllables
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