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How many syllables are in surge? 1 syllable

Divide surge into syllables: surge

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Synonyms and Words Related to Surge

surges (2 syllables), urge (1 syllables), billow (2 Syllables), heave (1 Syllables), rush (1 Syllables), scend (1 Syllables), soar (1 Syllables), soar up (2 Syllables), soar upwards (3 Syllables), spate (1 Syllables), tide (1 Syllables), upsurge (2 Syllables), upsurge (2 Syllables), zoom (1 Syllables) billow (2 syllables), centrifuge (3 syllables), gurge (1 syllables), heave (1 syllables), pirouette (3 syllables), rush (1 syllables), scend (1 syllables), soar (1 syllables), spate (1 syllables), tide (1 syllables), upsurge (2 syllables), zoom (1 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Surge

berge, birge, burdge, dirge, merge, purge, scourge, serge, splurge, spurge, surge, urge, verge, virge

Two syllable words that rhyme with Surge

converge, diverge, emerge, submerge

Three syllable words that rhyme with Surge

reemerge

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