How many syllables are in bedraggled? 3 syllables
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Synonyms and Words Related to Bedraggled
broken-down (3 Syllables), damaged (2 Syllables), dilapidated (5 Syllables), dirty (2 Syllables), draggled (2 Syllables), ramshackle (3 Syllables), soiled (1 Syllables), tatterdemalion (5 Syllables), tumble-down (3 Syllables), unclean (2 Syllables), unsound (2 Syllables)
beat-up (2 syllables), besmirched (2 syllables), blowzy (2 syllables), broken-down (3 syllables), careless (2 syllables), chintzy (2 syllables), damaged (2 syllables), decrepit (3 syllables), dilapidated (5 syllables), dirty (2 syllables), disreputable (5 syllables), draggled (2 syllables), faded (2 syllables), filthy (2 syllables), fouled (1 syllables),
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