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How many syllables are in slant? 1 syllable

Divide slant into syllables: slant

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Synonyms and Words Related to Slant

lant (1 syllables), slanted (2 syllables), slanting (2 syllables), slantingly (3 syllables), slantly (2 syllables), slants (1 syllables), angle (2 Syllables), angle (2 Syllables), angle (2 Syllables), cant (1 Syllables), cant over (3 Syllables), lean (1 Syllables), pitch (1 Syllables), pitch (1 Syllables), rake (1 Syllables), tilt (1 Syllables), tip (1 Syllables), weight (1 Syllables) angle (2 syllables), beveled (2 syllables), cant (1 syllables), catercorner (4 syllables), deodorize (4 syllables), downgrade (2 syllables), downhill (2 syllables), gook (1 syllables), gradient (3 syllables), peek (1 syllables), pitch (1 syllables), rake (1 syllables), tilt (1 syllables), tip (1 syllables), weight (1 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Slant

decant, enchant, implant, incant, labant, levant, pedant, recant, replant, supplant, transplant, vansandt, vanzandt

Three syllable words that rhyme with Slant

disenchant

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