How many syllables are in fruits? 1 syllable
Divide fruits into syllables: fruits
How to pronounce fruits:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Fruits
fruit (1 syllables),
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One syllable words that rhyme with Fruits
boots, bootz, brutes, buttes, chutes, coots, feutz, flutes, fruits, hoots, kreutz, loots, lutes, moots, mootz, newt's, newts, puetz, roots, routes, ruetz, schuetz, schuetze, scoots, shoots, shutes, smoots, stoots, stutes, suit's, suits, toots
Two syllable words that rhyme with Fruits
beirut's, cahoots, commutes, computes, dilutes, disputes, macoutes, pollutes, pursuits, recruit's, recruits, refutes, salutes
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