How many syllables are in retained? 2 syllables
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Synonyms and Words Related to Retained
retain (2 syllables),
maintained (2 Syllables), preserved (2 Syllables)
kept (1 syllables), maintained (2 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Retained
brained, caned, chained, craned, drained, feigned, gained, grained, maned, pained, planed, rained, reigned, reined, sprained, stained, strained, trained, veined, waned
Two syllable words that rhyme with Retained
abstained, arraigned, attained, campaigned, complained, constrained, contained, detained, disdained, explained, ingrained, maintained, obtained, ordained, pertained, refrained, regained, remained, restrained, retained, retrained, sustained, unstained, untrained
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