How Many Syllables are in Antiquate | Divide Antiquate into Syllables

How many syllables are in antiquate? 3 syllables

Divide antiquate into syllables: an-ti-quate

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antiquates (3 syllables), antique (2 Syllables) age (1 syllables), antique (2 syllables), date (1 syllables), fade (1 syllables), fossilize (3 syllables), fust (1 syllables), molder (2 syllables), obsolesce (3 syllables), obsolete (3 syllables), perish (2 syllables),

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