tor

How many syllables in tor?

  846719532 syllable

Divide tor into syllables:   tor
Syllable stress:   tor
How to pronounce tor:   tawr
How to say tor:

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Synonyms for tor


1 syllable
  • hill
  • mound
  • rise
  • knoll
  • mount
3 syllables
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    What rhymes with tor

    1 syllable
    • boar
    • Bohr
    • chore
    • core
    • corr
    • door
    • floor
    • for
    • four
    • glor
    • goar
    • Gore
    • knorr
    • laure
    • lore
    • Moore
    • more
    • o'er
    • or
    • ore
    • poor
    • pore
    • pour
    • saur
    • shore
    • soar
    • splore
    • spore
    • swore
    • thor
    • torr
    • whore
    • worf
    • your
    • Boer
    • bore
    • cor
    • corps
    • crore
    • dorr
    • flor
    • fore
    • frore
    • glore
    • gore
    • hoar
    • laur
    • lor
    • mohr
    • mor
    • nor
    • oar
    • or's
    • Orr
    • por
    • porr
    • roar
    • score
    • snore
    • sore
    • spoor
    • store
    • Thor
    • tore
    • war
    • wore
    • yore
    2 syllables
    • abhor
    • adore
    • amour
    • before
    • decor
    • Dior
    • explore
    • galore
    • goarish
    • ignore
    • implore
    • Lahore
    • loro
    • morro
    • outpour
    • poreblind
    • prewar
    • restore
    • Timor
    • ador
    • afore
    • ashore
    • boarcite
    • deplore
    • drawer
    • Gabor
    • galores
    • hardcore
    • Igor
    • inshore
    • livor
    • loros
    • offshore
    • outscore
    • postwar
    • rapport
    • senor
    3 syllables
    6 syllables
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