How Many Syllables are in Pleasant | Divide Pleasant into Syllables

How many syllables are in pleasant? 2 syllables

Divide pleasant into syllables: pleas-ant

How to pronounce pleasant:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Pleasant

pleasantly (3 syllables), beautiful (3 Syllables), dulcet (2 Syllables), enjoyable (4 Syllables), fine (1 Syllables), grateful (2 Syllables), gratifying (4 Syllables), idyllic (3 Syllables), nice (1 Syllables), pastoral (3 Syllables), pleasurable (4 Syllables) beautiful (3 syllables), delectable (4 syllables), delicious (3 syllables), dulcet (2 syllables), enjoyable (4 syllables), entertaining (4 syllables), fine (1 syllables), grateful (2 syllables), gratifying (4 syllables), idyllic (3 syllables), luscious (2 syllables), nauru (3 syllables), nice (1 syllables), pastoral (3 syllables), pleasurable (4 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Pleasant

besant, peasant, pheasant, pleasant, present

Three syllable words that rhyme with Pleasant

unpleasant

Four syllable words that rhyme with Pleasant

omnipresent

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