How many syllables are in equivocal? 4 syllables
Divide equivocal into syllables: e-quiv-o-cal
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Synonyms and Words Related to Equivocal
equivocally (5 syllables),
ambiguous (4 Syllables), ambivalent (4 Syllables), double (2 Syllables), evasive (3 Syllables), forked (1 Syllables), inconclusive (4 Syllables), indeterminate (5 Syllables), questionable (4 Syllables)
agnostic (3 syllables), ambivalent (4 syllables), amphibious (4 syllables), borderline (3 syllables), chancy (2 syllables), cryptic (2 syllables), dicey (2 syllables), double (2 syllables), doubting (2 syllables), evasive (3 syllables), forked (1 syllables), hesitant (3 syllables), hesitating (4 syllables), incalculable (5 syllables), inconclusive (4 syllables),
Four syllable words that rhyme with Equivocal
equivocal
Five syllable words that rhyme with Equivocal
unequivocal
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