sit

How many syllables in sit?

  327854961 syllable

Divide sit into syllables:   sit
Syllable stress:   sit
How to pronounce sit:   sit
How to say sit:

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Synonyms for sit


1 syllable
  • lie
  • rest
  • meet
2 syllables
  • be placed
  • sit down
  • convene
3 syllables
  • assemble
  • park yourself
  • take a seat
  • be seated
  • position
4 syllables
  • be in session
  • be positioned
  • be on top of
5 syllables
  • be situated
    6 syllables
    • take the weight off your feet
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      What rhymes with sit

      1 syllable
      • bit
      • Brit
      • britt
      • dit
      • fit's
      • flit
      • get
      • grit
      • it
      • knit
      • mitt
      • pit
      • Pitt
      • quit
      • Schmitt
      • skit
      • smit
      • spit
      • Split
      • teat
      • twit
      • wit
      • writ
      • bitt
      • brit
      • chit
      • fit
      • fitt
      • frit
      • git
      • hit
      • kit
      • lit
      • nit
      • pit's
      • plitt
      • Schmidt
      • shit
      • slit
      • snit
      • split
      • sprit
      • tit
      • whit
      • Witt
      • zit
      2 syllables
      • acquit
      • befit
      • clampitt
      • DeWitt
      • Lafitte
      • omit
      • presplit
      • remit
      • transmit
      • whitblow
      • admit
      • befit's
      • commit
      • emit
      • legit
      • permit
      • refit
      • submit
      • unfit
      3 syllables
      • MIT
      • readmit
      • resubmit
      6 syllables
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