How many syllables are in exclusion? 3 syllables
Divide exclusion into syllables: ex-clu-sion
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Synonyms and Words Related to Exclusion
exclusions (3 syllables),
censure (2 Syllables), ejection (3 Syllables), elision (3 Syllables), exception (3 Syllables), excommunication (6 Syllables), expulsion (3 Syllables), riddance (2 Syllables)
banishment (3 syllables), barring (2 syllables), censure (2 syllables), ejection (3 syllables), elision (3 syllables), exception (3 syllables), excommunication (6 syllables), exemption (3 syllables), expulsion (3 syllables), extradition (4 syllables), lockout (2 syllables), nonadmission (4 syllables), riddance (2 syllables),
Two syllable words that rhyme with Exclusion
fusion
Three syllable words that rhyme with Exclusion
allusion, collusion, conclusion, confusion, contusion, delusion, diffusion, exclusion, extrusion, illusion, inclusion, infusion, intrusion, occlusion, preclusion, profusion, seclusion, transfusion
Four syllable words that rhyme with Exclusion
disillusion, rediffusion, reperfusion
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