How Many Syllables are in Spurious | Divide Spurious into Syllables

How many syllables are in spurious? 3 syllables

Divide spurious into syllables: spu-ri-ous

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Synonyms and Words Related to Spurious

spuriously (4 syllables), bastard (2 Syllables), bastardly (3 Syllables), counterfeit (3 Syllables), illegitimate (5 Syllables), imitative (4 Syllables), inauthentic (4 Syllables), invalid (3 Syllables), misbegot (3 Syllables), misbegotten (4 Syllables), specious (2 Syllables), unauthentic (4 Syllables) alula (3 syllables), baseborn (2 syllables), bastardly (3 syllables), counterfeit (3 syllables), factitious (3 syllables), illegitimate (5 syllables), inauthentic (4 syllables), invalid (3 syllables), mendacious (3 syllables), misbegot (3 syllables), misbegotten (4 syllables), specious (2 syllables), unauthentic (4 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Spurious

curious, furious, murias, spurious

Four syllable words that rhyme with Spurious

injurious

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