How many syllables are in applying? 3 syllables
Divide applying into syllables: ap-ply-ing
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Synonyms and Words Related to Applying
apply (2 syllables), applyingly (4 syllables),
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Two syllable words that rhyme with Applying
buying, crying, drying, dyeing, dying, eyeing, eying, flying, frying, guying, lying, plying, prying, shying, sighing, spying, tieing, trying, tying, vying
Three syllable words that rhyme with Applying
allying, allying, applying, belying, complying, decrying, defying, denying, implying, relying, replying, retrying, supplying, undying
Four syllable words that rhyme with Applying
misapplying, overflying, overlying, semidrying, underlying
Five syllable words that rhyme with Applying
indemnifying
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