How many syllables are in comprehension? 4 syllables
Divide comprehension into syllables: com-pre-hen-sion
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Synonyms and Words Related to Comprehension
comprehensions (4 syllables),
inclusion (3 Syllables)
admissibility (6 syllables), caliber (3 syllables), clairvoyance (3 syllables), eligibility (6 syllables), foreknowledge (3 syllables), ideation (4 syllables), inclusion (3 syllables), inscrutable (4 syllables), insight (2 syllables), intellect (3 syllables), intellectuality (7 syllables), iq (1 syllables), knowledge (2 syllables), membership (3 syllables), mentality (4 syllables),
Two syllable words that rhyme with Comprehension
gentian, henschen, mention, pension, tension
Three syllable words that rhyme with Comprehension
ascension, attention, contention, convention, detention, dimension, dissension, extension, invention, laurentian, pretension, prevention, retention, suspension
Five syllable words that rhyme with Comprehension
misapprehension
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