How Many Syllables are in Tap | Divide Tap into Syllables

How many syllables are in tap? 1 syllable

Divide tap into syllables: tap

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Synonyms and Words Related to Tap

taped (1 syllables), taping (2 syllables), taps (1 syllables), beg (1 Syllables), bug (1 Syllables), dab (1 Syllables), exploit (2 Syllables), hydrant (2 Syllables), intercept (3 Syllables), knock (1 Syllables), pat (1 Syllables), pat (1 Syllables), pink (1 Syllables), rap (1 Syllables), rap (1 Syllables), solicit (3 Syllables), spigot (2 Syllables), strike (1 Syllables), tapdance (2 Syllables), water faucet (4 Syllables), water tap (3 Syllables), wiretap (2 Syllables) available (4 syllables), beg (1 syllables), bereave (2 syllables), bug (1 syllables), clop (1 syllables), clunk (1 syllables), dab (1 syllables), exploit (2 syllables), faucet (2 syllables), hearken (2 syllables), hydrant (2 syllables), intercept (3 syllables), keyhole (2 syllables), knock (1 syllables), knothole (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Tap

entrap, giap, mayhap, recap, unwrap

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