How many syllables are in reclusive? 3 syllables
Divide reclusive into syllables: re-clu-sive
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Synonyms and Words Related to Reclusive
reclusively (4 syllables),
cloistered (2 Syllables), private (2 Syllables), recluse (2 Syllables), secluded (3 Syllables), sequestered (3 Syllables), unsocial (3 Syllables), withdrawn (2 Syllables)
antisocial (4 syllables), cloistered (2 syllables), lonely (2 syllables), misanthropic (4 syllables), private (2 syllables), recluse (2 syllables), secluded (3 syllables), sequestered (3 syllables), unsocial (3 syllables), withdrawn (2 syllables),
Three syllable words that rhyme with Reclusive
abusive, allusive, collusive, conclusive, conducive, elusive, exclusive, illusive, inclusive, intrusive, obtrusive, reclusive
Four syllable words that rhyme with Reclusive
inconclusive, nonexclusive, unobtrusive
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