How Many Syllables are in Action | Divide Action into Syllables

How many syllables are in action? 2 syllables

Divide action into syllables: ac-tion

How to pronounce action:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Action

actions (2 syllables), action at law (4 Syllables), action mechanism (5 Syllables), activeness (3 Syllables), activity (4 Syllables), activity (4 Syllables), legal action (4 Syllables), military action (6 Syllables), natural action (5 Syllables), natural process (5 Syllables) accomplishment (4 syllables), achievement (3 syllables), act (1 syllables), acting (2 syllables), activeness (3 syllables), activism (3 syllables), activist (3 syllables), activity (4 syllables), actuate (3 syllables), address (2 syllables), adventure (3 syllables), affectation (4 syllables), agency (3 syllables), air (1 syllables), algorithm (4 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Action

action, faction, fraction, traction

Four syllable words that rhyme with Action

interaction, liquefaction, satisfaction

Five syllable words that rhyme with Action

dissatisfaction

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