lock

How many syllables in lock?

  394157268 syllable

Divide lock into syllables:   lock
Syllable stress:   lock
How to pronounce lock:   lok
How to say lock:

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Synonyms for lock


1 syllable
  • bar
  • brace
  • clasp
  • close
  • join
  • lodge
  • strand
  • tuft
  • wisp
  • bolt
  • catch
  • clench
  • curl
  • link
  • shut
  • tress
  • wedge
2 syllables
  • fasten
  • padlock
  • stiffen
  • tighten
  • lock up
  • secure
  • tendril
  • unite
3 syllables
  • fix in place
5 syllables
  • combination lock
    6 syllables
    • security device
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      1 syllable
      • bach
      • bloc
      • block
      • bock
      • caulk
      • chock
      • clock
      • croc
      • doc
      • floc
      • frock
      • haak
      • hoch
      • Jacques
      • knock
      • loch
      • lok
      • mach
      • mock
      • och
      • pock
      • rock
      • shock
      • sock
      • Spock
      • tock
      • wok
      • bach's
      • Bloch
      • blok
      • brock
      • chalk
      • chok
      • cock
      • crock
      • dock
      • flock
      • grok
      • hoc
      • hock
      • jock
      • lakh
      • Locke
      • lough
      • moc
      • nock
      • plock
      • roc
      • schlock
      • smock
      • sok
      • stock
      • walk
      • yock
      2 syllables
      • ballcock
      • chokage
      • hocco
      • Isaak
      • pockarred
      • undock
      • wokas
      • Bangkok
      • flockbed
      • Iraq
      • o'clock
      • restock
      • unlock
      3 syllables
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