How Many Syllables are in Decent | Divide Decent into Syllables

How many syllables are in decent? 2 syllables

Divide decent into syllables: de-cent

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Synonyms and Words Related to Decent

decently (3 syllables), adequate (3 Syllables), becoming (3 Syllables), comely (2 Syllables), comme il faut (4 Syllables), decently (3 Syllables), enough (2 Syllables), in good order (4 Syllables), modest (2 Syllables), nice (1 Syllables), properly (3 Syllables), respectable (4 Syllables), right (1 Syllables), seemly (2 Syllables), sufficient (3 Syllables), the right way (3 Syllables) acceptable (4 syllables), acknowledged (3 syllables), adequate (3 syllables), advisable (4 syllables), affectionate (4 syllables), alright (2 syllables), becoming (3 syllables), befitting (3 syllables), blameless (2 syllables), brotherly (3 syllables), christlike (2 syllables), civilized (3 syllables), comely (2 syllables), compassionate (4 syllables), condign (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Decent

decent, recent

Three syllable words that rhyme with Decent

indecent, mellicent

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