How Many Syllables are in Drugged | Divide Drugged into Syllables

How many syllables are in drugged? 2 syllables

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Synonyms and Words Related to Drugged

doped (1 Syllables), drunk (1 Syllables), inebriated (5 Syllables), intoxicated (5 Syllables), narcotised (3 Syllables), narcotized (3 Syllables) anesthetized (4 syllables), benumbed (2 syllables), bored (1 syllables), coldhearted (3 syllables), comatose (3 syllables), debilitated (5 syllables), doped (1 syllables), dopey (2 syllables), dormant (2 syllables), drowsy (2 syllables), drunk (1 syllables), enervated (4 syllables), frosted (2 syllables), immovable (4 syllables), inebriated (5 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Drugged

bugged, chugged, drugged, hugged, mugged, plugged, shrugged, slugged, tugged

Two syllable words that rhyme with Drugged

unplugged

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