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How many syllables are in cravat? 2 syllables

Divide cravat into syllables: cra-vat

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One syllable words that rhyme with Cravat

at, bat, batt, batte, bhatt, blatt, brat, bratt, cat, catt, chat, dat, fat, flat, flatt, gat, gatt, glatt, gnat, hat, hatt, hnat, jagt, kat, katt, klatt, krat, kratt, lat, mat, matt, matte, nat, pat, patt, platt, platte, pratt, pratte, rat, ratte, sat, scat, schadt, shatt, slaght, slat, spat, splat, spratt, stat, tat, that, vat

Two syllable words that rhyme with Cravat

arnatt, at-bat, begat, biernat, combat, cravat, delatte, deslatte, elat, labatt, landsat, mcnatt, nonfat, prevatt, prevatte, sadat, sarratt, tvsat

Three syllable words that rhyme with Cravat

balyeat, gujarat, inmarsat, rat-a-tat, tit-for-tat

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