How many syllables are in exponent? 3 syllables
Divide exponent into syllables: ex-po-nent
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Synonyms and Words Related to Exponent
exponents (3 syllables),
advocate (3 Syllables), advocator (4 Syllables), index (2 Syllables), power (2 Syllables), proponent (3 Syllables)
admirer (3 syllables), advocate (3 syllables), advocator (4 syllables), aficionado (5 syllables), apologist (4 syllables), defender (3 syllables), endorser (3 syllables), exemplar (3 syllables), index (2 syllables), power (2 syllables), proponent (3 syllables),
Two syllable words that rhyme with Exponent
hentschel, henschel
Three syllable words that rhyme with Exponent
credential, essential, potential, prudential, sequential, tangential, torrential, credential, essential, potential, prudential, torrential
Four syllable words that rhyme with Exponent
confidential, consequential, deferential, differential, existential, exponential, influential, nonessential, preferential, presidential, providential, quintessential, residential, reverential, confidential, deferential, differential, existential, exponent
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