How Many Syllables are in Suspense | Divide Suspense into Syllables

How many syllables are in suspense? 2 syllables

Divide suspense into syllables: sus-pense

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Synonyms and Words Related to Suspense

suspensely (3 syllables), suspenses (3 syllables), (0 Syllables) edgy (2 syllables), inactive (3 syllables), insecure (3 syllables), jittery (3 syllables), jumpy (2 syllables), licked (1 syllables), logy (2 syllables), mystified (3 syllables), nervy (2 syllables), nonplussed (2 syllables), overstrung (3 syllables), pend (1 syllables), pendent (2 syllables), restive (2 syllables), tense (1 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Suspense

bence, cents, dense, fence, hence, hense, pence, pense, sense, spence, spens, tense, thence, whence

Two syllable words that rhyme with Suspense

commence, condense, defence, defense, dispense, expense, ferenc, immense, incense, intense, offense, pretense, suspense

Three syllable words that rhyme with Suspense

commonsense, nondefense

Four syllable words that rhyme with Suspense

misrepresents

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