How many syllables are in persist? 2 syllables
Divide persist into syllables: per-sist
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Synonyms and Words Related to Persist
perit (2 syllables), persisted (3 syllables), persisting (3 syllables), persistingly (3 syllables), persists (2 syllables),
die hard (2 Syllables), endure (2 Syllables), hang in (2 Syllables), hang on (2 Syllables), hold on (2 Syllables), persevere (3 Syllables), prevail (2 Syllables), remain (2 Syllables), run (1 Syllables), stay (1 Syllables)
be (1 syllables), continue (3 syllables), endure (2 syllables), perdure (2 syllables), persevere (3 syllables), prevail (2 syllables), remain (2 syllables), stay (1 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Persist
chryst, cist, crist, cyst, fist, frist, ghrist, gist, grist, hissed, kissed, kist, krist, list, liszt, midst, missed, mist, nist, pissed, quist, rist, schist, twist, wist, wrist
Two syllable words that rhyme with Persist
assist, baptiste, consist, delist, desist, dismissed, enlist, exist, insist, persist, resist, subsist
Three syllable words that rhyme with Persist
coexist, preexist, reminisced
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