stare

How many syllables in stare?

  238476159 syllable

Divide stare into syllables:   stare
Syllable stress:   stare
How to pronounce stare:   stair
How to say stare:

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Synonyms for stare


1 syllable
  • gape
  • gaze
  • gawk
  • look
2 syllables
  • regard
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    What rhymes with stare

    1 syllable
    • aer
    • Ayr
    • bare
    • Blair
    • blare
    • chair
    • cher
    • Claire
    • Dare
    • darr
    • ere
    • Eyre
    • fair
    • faired
    • fer
    • flare
    • gare
    • glare
    • haire
    • heir
    • Khmer
    • lare
    • mair
    • mare
    • ne'er
    • pare
    • rare
    • sare
    • serr
    • snare
    • square
    • swear
    • tear
    • theirn
    • they're
    • ware
    • weir
    • where
    • air
    • ayre
    • bear
    • blair
    • care
    • chare
    • clair
    • Clare
    • dare
    • e'er
    • err
    • eyre
    • faire
    • fare
    • flair
    • gair
    • glair
    • hair
    • hare
    • Herr
    • lair
    • lehr
    • maire
    • mer
    • pair
    • pear
    • rear
    • scare
    • share
    • spare
    • stair
    • tare
    • their
    • there
    • vair
    • wear
    • werre
    • yare
    2 syllables
    • affair
    • aware
    • compare
    • declare
    • dispair
    • ferre
    • foursquare
    • impair
    • mairie
    • moliere
    • prayer
    • repair
    • terre
    • Voltaire
    • Astaire
    • beware
    • dareall
    • despair
    • ensnare
    • forswear
    • guerre
    • Javier
    • midair
    • Pierre
    • prepare
    • Sinclair
    • unfair
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    5 syllables
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