How Many Syllables are in Pleased | Divide Pleased into Syllables

How many syllables are in pleased? 1 syllable

Divide pleased into syllables: pleased

How to pronounce pleased:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Pleased

pleas (1 syllables), pleasedly (3 syllables), amused (2 Syllables), bucked up(p) (3 Syllables), chuffed (1 Syllables), delighted (3 Syllables), diverted (2 Syllables), encouraged (3 Syllables), entertained (3 Syllables), glad (1 Syllables), gratified (3 Syllables), happy (2 Syllables), proud (1 Syllables), proud of(p) (3 Syllables) adore (2 syllables), amused (2 syllables), bask (1 syllables), beam (1 syllables), chuffed (1 syllables), delight (2 syllables), delighted (3 syllables), devour (2 syllables), diverted (2 syllables), encouraged (3 syllables), enjoy (2 syllables), entertained (3 syllables), glad (1 syllables), gratified (3 syllables), happy (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Pleased

breezed, eased, pleased, seized, sneezed, squeezed, teased

Two syllable words that rhyme with Pleased

appeased, diseased, displeased

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