How Many Syllables are in Acquitted | Divide Acquitted into Syllables

How many syllables are in acquitted? 3 syllables

Divide acquitted into syllables: ac-quit-ted

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Synonyms and Words Related to Acquitted

clean-handed (3 Syllables), guiltless (2 Syllables), innocent (3 Syllables), not guilty (3 Syllables) clean-handed (3 syllables), discharged (2 syllables), disregarded (3 syllables), excused (2 syllables), expended (2 syllables), forgotten (3 syllables), guiltless (2 syllables), hired (1 syllables), hook (1 syllables), innocent (3 syllables), overlooked (2 syllables), paid (1 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Acquitted

fitted, it'd, knitted, pitted, whitted, witted

Three syllable words that rhyme with Acquitted

acquitted, admitted, committed, emitted, omitted, permitted, refitted, remitted, submitted, transmitted

Four syllable words that rhyme with Acquitted

readmitted, recommited, resubmitted, uncommitted, unremitted

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