How many syllables are in disturbed? 2 syllables
Divide disturbed into syllables: dis-turbed
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disturb (2 syllables), disturbedly (4 syllables),
brainsick (2 Syllables), crazy (2 Syllables), demented (3 Syllables), disarranged (3 Syllables), disquieted (3 Syllables), distracted (3 Syllables), distressed (2 Syllables), insane (2 Syllables), mad (1 Syllables), maladjusted (4 Syllables), neurotic (3 Syllables), psychoneurotic (5 Syllables), sick (1 Syllables), troubled (2 Syllables), unbalanced (3 Syllables), unhinged (2 Syllables), unsettled (3 Syllables), unstable (3 Syllables), upset (2 Syllables), worried (2 Syllables)
aggravated (3 syllables), annoyed (2 syllables), apprehensive (4 syllables), brainsick (2 syllables), catatonic (4 syllables), chagrined (2 syllables), concerned (2 syllables), crazy (2 syllables), demented (3 syllables), disarranged (3 syllables), disorganized (4 syllables), disquieted (3 syllables), distracted (3 syllables), distressed (2 syllables), escapist (3 syllables),
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