How Many Syllables are in Boring | Divide Boring into Syllables

How many syllables are in boring? 2 syllables

Divide boring into syllables: bor-ing

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Synonyms and Words Related to Boring

bor (1 syllables), boringly (3 syllables), borings (2 syllables), deadening (3 Syllables), drilling (2 Syllables), dull (1 Syllables), ho-hum (2 Syllables), irksome (2 Syllables), oil production (4 Syllables), slow (1 Syllables), tedious (3 Syllables), tiresome (2 Syllables), uninteresting (5 Syllables), wearisome (3 Syllables) arid (2 syllables), bland (1 syllables), bore (1 syllables), colorless (3 syllables), crick (1 syllables), deadening (3 syllables), deadly (2 syllables), drab (1 syllables), dreary (2 syllables), drilling (2 syllables), dull (1 syllables), gray (1 syllables), grey (1 syllables), hitch (1 syllables), humdrum (2 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Boring

adoring, deploring, exploring, ignoring, imploring, outpouring, restoring

Four syllable words that rhyme with Boring

underscoring

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