How many syllables are in commence? 2 syllables
Divide commence into syllables: com-mence
How to pronounce commence:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Commence
commences (2 syllables),
begin (2 Syllables), embark on (3 Syllables), get (1 Syllables), lead off (2 Syllables), set about (3 Syllables), set out (2 Syllables), start (1 Syllables), start (1 Syllables), start out (2 Syllables), start up (2 Syllables)
attempt (2 syllables), begin (2 syllables), bombard (2 syllables), cannonade (3 syllables), dawn (1 syllables), embark (2 syllables), get (1 syllables), inaugurate (4 syllables), institute (3 syllables), launch (1 syllables), mortar (2 syllables), start (1 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Commence
bence, cents, dense, fence, hence, hense, pence, pense, sense, spence, spens, tense, thence, whence
Two syllable words that rhyme with Commence
commence, condense, defence, defense, dispense, expense, ferenc, immense, incense, intense, offense, pretense, suspense
Three syllable words that rhyme with Commence
commonsense, nondefense
Four syllable words that rhyme with Commence
misrepresents
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