How many syllables are in excites? 2 syllables
Divide excites into syllables: ex-cites
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excite (2 syllables), (0 Syllables)
bights, bites, bright's, bytes, cites, clites, crites, feitz, fights, fites, flight's, flights, geitz, greitz, grites, heights, heitz, hites, kites, knight's, knights, light's, lights, lites, mites, night's, nights, nights' reits, reitz, right's, rights, rights', rite's, rites, seitz, sights, site's, sites, slights, stites, tights, trites, white's, whites, wright's, wrights, writes
clevite's, delights, excites, ignites, incites, invites, nonwhites, polites, recites, rewrites, stylites, tonight's, unites
de-excites, reunites, semi-heights
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