How Many Syllables are in Blatant | Divide Blatant into Syllables

How many syllables are in blatant? 2 syllables

Divide blatant into syllables: bla-tant

How to pronounce blatant:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Blatant

blatantly (3 syllables), blazing (2 Syllables), clamant (2 Syllables), clamorous (3 Syllables), conspicuous (4 Syllables), noisy (2 Syllables), open (2 Syllables), strident (2 Syllables), unconcealed (3 Syllables), vociferous (4 Syllables) arrant (2 syllables), barbaric (3 syllables), barefaced (2 syllables), blaring (2 syllables), blazing (2 syllables), blustering (3 syllables), boisterous (3 syllables), bold (1 syllables), brassy (2 syllables), brawling (2 syllables), brazen (2 syllables), clamant (2 syllables), clamorous (3 syllables), colorful (3 syllables), conspicuous (4 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Blatant

blatant, latent

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