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How many syllables are in high-strung? 2 syllables

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Synonyms and Words Related to High-Strung

edgy (2 Syllables), highly strung (3 Syllables), in suspense(p) (4 Syllables), jittery (3 Syllables), jumpy (2 Syllables), nervy (2 Syllables), overstrung (3 Syllables), restive (2 Syllables), tense (1 Syllables), uptight (2 Syllables) edgy (2 syllables), eruptive (3 syllables), fidgety (3 syllables), frightened (2 syllables), high-spirited (4 syllables), hypersensitive (5 syllables), jittery (3 syllables), jumpy (2 syllables), nervy (2 syllables), oversensitive (5 syllables), overstrung (3 syllables), panicky (3 syllables), restive (2 syllables), tense (1 syllables), uptight (2 syllables),

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