How many syllables are in amarante? 4 syllables
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Two syllable words that rhyme with Amarante
bronte, conti, monte, montee, monti, montie, ponti, tonti
Three syllable words that rhyme with Amarante
amante, aponte, assante, avanti, barsanti, bellante, belmonte, benanty, bonfanti, brigante, delmonte, demonte, desanti, durante, ferrante, galante, gigante, labonte, laplante, mazzanti, montante, morante, morgante, morganti, musante, pallante, passante
Four syllable words that rhyme with Amarante
amarante, belafonte, bracamonte, bustamante, centofanti, diamante, elefante, escalante, interrante, mercadante, traficante, violante
Five syllable words that rhyme with Amarante
fioravanti
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