How Many Syllables are in Epidemic | Divide Epidemic into Syllables

How many syllables are in epidemic? 4 syllables

Divide epidemic into syllables: ep-i-dem-ic

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Synonyms and Words Related to Epidemic

epidemics (4 syllables), epiphytotic (5 Syllables), epizootic (5 Syllables), pandemic (3 Syllables), pestilent (3 Syllables), pestilential (4 Syllables), plaguelike (3 Syllables), plaguey (2 Syllables) abundant (3 syllables), besetting (3 syllables), bountiful (3 syllables), cholera (3 syllables), communicable (5 syllables), contagious (3 syllables), copious (3 syllables), epiphytotic (5 syllables), epizootic (5 syllables), fertile (2 syllables), galore (2 syllables), inexhaustible (5 syllables), infectious (3 syllables), maximal (3 syllables), mumps (1 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Epidemic

demick, emick, emmick, nemec, remic, remick

Three syllable words that rhyme with Epidemic

endemic, pandemic, polemic, systemic

Four syllable words that rhyme with Epidemic

academic, epidemic

Five syllable words that rhyme with Epidemic

nonacademic

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