How many syllables are in obstructed? 3 syllables
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Synonyms and Words Related to Obstructed
obstruct (2 syllables), obstructedly (4 syllables),
barred (1 Syllables), barricaded (4 Syllables), blockaded (3 Syllables), blocked (1 Syllables), choked (1 Syllables), clogged (1 Syllables), deadlocked (2 Syllables), impeded (3 Syllables), occluded (3 Syllables), plugged (1 Syllables), stalemated (3 Syllables), stopped (1 Syllables), stopped up(p) (3 Syllables), stopped-up(a) (3 Syllables), thrombosed (2 Syllables)
barred (1 syllables), barricaded (4 syllables), belated (3 syllables), blockaded (3 syllables), blocked (1 syllables), choked (1 syllables), clogged (1 syllables), constipated (4 syllables), deadlocked (2 syllables), delayed (2 syllables), fouled (1 syllables), impeded (3 syllables), occluded (3 syllables), plugged (1 syllables), stalemated (3 syllables),
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