How Many Syllables are in Decoy | Divide Decoy into Syllables

How many syllables are in decoy? 2 syllables

Divide decoy into syllables: de-coy

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Synonyms and Words Related to Decoy

decoyed (2 syllables), decoying (3 syllables), decoys (2 syllables), bait (1 Syllables), lure (1 Syllables), steerer (2 Syllables) allure (2 syllables), bait (1 syllables), blandish (2 syllables), coax (1 syllables), endearment (3 syllables), enmesh (2 syllables), ensnare (2 syllables), ensnarl (3 syllables), entice (2 syllables), enticement (3 syllables), entrap (2 syllables), flirt (1 syllables), inveigle (3 syllables), inveiglement (4 syllables), kidnap (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Decoy

boy, boye, broy, choi, choy, cloy, coy, coye, croix, croy, doi, floy, foie, foy, foye, goy, hoi, hoy, hoye, joy, joye, knoy, kroy, loy, loye, moy, moye, neu, oi, oie, oy, oye, ploy, roi, roy, roye, scheu, sgroi, soy, stoy, toy, toye, troy, woy, yoy

Three syllable words that rhyme with Decoy

illinois, redeploy, unemploy

Four syllable words that rhyme with Decoy

underemploy

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