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How many syllables are in found? 1 syllable

Divide found into syllables: found

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Synonyms and Words Related to Found

founded (2 syllables), founding (2 syllables), founds (1 syllables), base (1 Syllables), constitute (3 Syllables), establish (3 Syllables), establish (3 Syllables), establish (3 Syllables), ground (1 Syllables), institute (3 Syllables), launch (1 Syllables), plant (1 Syllables), recovered(p) (4 Syllables), set up (2 Syllables) adulterated (5 syllables), base (1 syllables), be (1 syllables), befall (2 syllables), begin (2 syllables), betide (2 syllables), breathe (1 syllables), cauterize (3 syllables), char (1 syllables), christen (2 syllables), collapse (2 syllables), constitute (3 syllables), damaged (2 syllables), decline (2 syllables), deficient (3 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Found

bound, browned, crowned, downed, drowned, found, frowned, gowned, ground, hound, mound, pound, round, sound, wound

Three syllable words that rhyme with Found

ultrasound

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