How many syllables are in brest? 1 syllable
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bret (1 syllables), (0 Syllables)
best, beste, blessed, blest, breast, brest, c'est, chest, chrest, crest, dest, dressed, este, fessed, fest, gest, guessed, guest, jest, lest, messed, mest, nest, neste, pest, pressed, prest, quest, rest, stressed, test, trest, vest, west, wrest, yoest, zest
abreast, addressed, addwest, arrest, assessed, attest, behest, bequest, celeste, compressed, confessed, congest, contest, d'allest, depressed, detest, digest, digressed, distressed, divest, expressed, farwest, finessed, impressed, infest, ingest, invest, midwest, molest, natwest, northwest, norwest, obsessed, oppressed, penwest, possessed, professed, progressed, protest, recessed, repressed, request, retest, southwest, stateswest, suggest, suppressed, transgressed, undressed, unrest
acquiesced, coalesced, dispossessed, eastern-west, indigest, intrawest, rearrest, reassessed, reinvest, repossessed, self-professed, telequest, telewest, unaddressed, unimpressed
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