How many syllables are in discriminatory? 6 syllables
Divide discriminatory into syllables: dis-crim-i-na-to-ry
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Synonyms and Words Related to Discriminatory
advantageous (4 Syllables), antiblack (3 Syllables), anti-semite(a) (5 Syllables), anti-semitic (5 Syllables), discriminating (5 Syllables), discriminative (5 Syllables), homophobic (4 Syllables), invidious (4 Syllables), jaundiced (2 Syllables), loaded (2 Syllables), preferential (4 Syllables), prejudiced (3 Syllables), racist (2 Syllables), sexist (2 Syllables), unfavorable (5 Syllables), unfavourable (5 Syllables)
advantageous (4 syllables), antiblack (3 syllables), anti-semitic (5 syllables), discriminating (5 syllables), discriminative (5 syllables), homophobic (4 syllables), intolerant (4 syllables), invidious (4 syllables), jaundiced (2 syllables), judicial (3 syllables), loaded (2 syllables), partial (2 syllables), preferential (4 syllables), prejudiced (3 syllables), racist (2 syllables),
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