How Many Syllables are in Impassive | Divide Impassive into Syllables

How many syllables are in impassive? 3 syllables

Divide impassive into syllables: im-pas-sive

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Synonyms and Words Related to Impassive

impassively (4 syllables), deadpan (2 Syllables), expressionless (4 Syllables), incommunicative (6 Syllables), poker-faced (3 Syllables), stolid (2 Syllables), uncommunicative (6 Syllables), unemotional (5 Syllables), unexpressive (4 Syllables) constrained (2 syllables), deadpan (2 syllables), emotionless (4 syllables), even-tempered (4 syllables), expressionless (4 syllables), glassy (2 syllables), halcyon (3 syllables), hushed (1 syllables), imperturbable (5 syllables), incommunicative (6 syllables), incurious (4 syllables), insentient (4 syllables), offish (2 syllables), pacific (3 syllables), placid (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Impassive

massive, passive

Three syllable words that rhyme with Impassive

impassive

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