How many syllables are in likely? 2 syllables
Divide likely into syllables: like-ly
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Synonyms and Words Related to Likely
apt(p) (1 Syllables), believable (4 Syllables), belike (2 Syllables), credible (3 Syllables), equiprobable (5 Syllables), expected (2 Syllables), in all likelihood (5 Syllables), in all probability (7 Syllables), liable(p) (3 Syllables), plausible (3 Syllables), potential (3 Syllables), presumed(a) (4 Syllables), presumptive (3 Syllables), probable (3 Syllables), probably (3 Syllables), promising (3 Syllables), prospective (3 Syllables), verisimilar (5 Syllables)
advisable (4 syllables), alibi (3 syllables), apposite (3 syllables), believable (4 syllables), belike (2 syllables), crackerjack (3 syllables), credible (3 syllables), earthly (2 syllables), eligible (4 syllables), equiprobable (5 syllables), expected (2 syllables), foreseeable (4 syllables), fructuous (3 syllables), geared (1 syllables), good-looking (3 syllables),
Two syllable words that rhyme with Likely
likely, reichley
Three syllable words that rhyme with Likely
unlikely
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