How Many Syllables are in Disenchanted | Divide Disenchanted into Syllables

How many syllables are in disenchanted? 3 syllables

Divide disenchanted into syllables: dis-en-chanted

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Synonyms and Words Related to Disenchanted

disenchant (3 syllables), disabused(p) (4 Syllables), disillusioned (4 Syllables), enlightened (3 Syllables), undeceived (3 Syllables) allergic (3 syllables), averse (2 syllables), blase (1 syllables), disaffected (4 syllables), discontented (4 syllables), disgruntled (3 syllables), disillusioned (4 syllables), disinclined (3 syllables), displeased (2 syllables), enlightened (3 syllables), indignant (3 syllables), undeceived (3 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Disenchanted

anted, chanted, granted, panted, planted, ranted, slanted

Three syllable words that rhyme with Disenchanted

enchanted, implanted, recanted, replanted, supplanted, transplanted

Four syllable words that rhyme with Disenchanted

disenchanted

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