How many syllables are in forever? 3 syllables
Divide forever into syllables: for-ev-er
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Synonyms and Words Related to Forever
forevers (3 syllables),
always (2 Syllables), eternally (4 Syllables), eternity (4 Syllables), everlastingly (5 Syllables), evermore (3 Syllables), forever and a day (6 Syllables), infinity (4 Syllables)
always (2 syllables), closed (1 syllables), endlessly (3 syllables), eternally (4 syllables), eternity (4 syllables), everlastingly (5 syllables), evermore (3 syllables), immensely (3 syllables), immensity (4 syllables), impenetrable (5 syllables), impervious (4 syllables), inaccessible (5 syllables), infinity (4 syllables), livelong (2 syllables), orpin (2 syllables),
Two syllable words that rhyme with Forever
bever, clever, devore, ever, grever, haver, kever, klever, lever, never, sever, trevor
Three syllable words that rhyme with Forever
endeavor, endeavour, forever, however, kochevar, mcever, whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whoever, whomever
Four syllable words that rhyme with Forever
whatsoever, whomsoever, whosoever
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