How many syllables are in extending? 3 syllables
Divide extending into syllables: ex-tend-ing
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Synonyms and Words Related to Extending
extend (2 syllables),
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Two syllable words that rhyme with Extending
bending, blending, ending, fending, lending, mending, pending, rending, sending, spending, tending, trending, vending, wending
Three syllable words that rhyme with Extending
amending, ascending, attending, commending, contending, defending, depending, descending, expending, extending, impending, intending, misspending, offending, portending, pretending, relending, suspending, transcending, unbending, unending
Four syllable words that rhyme with Extending
apprehending, comprehending, condescending, recommending
Five syllable words that rhyme with Extending
overextending
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