How Many Syllables are in Tasting | Divide Tasting into Syllables

How many syllables are in tasting? 2 syllables

Divide tasting into syllables: tast-ing

How to pronounce tasting:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Tasting

tastingly (3 syllables), tastings (2 syllables), degustation (4 Syllables), relishing (3 Syllables), savoring (3 Syllables), savouring (3 Syllables), taste (1 Syllables) ambrosial (3 syllables), degustation (4 syllables), delectable (4 syllables), delicious (3 syllables), displeasing (3 syllables), distasteful (3 syllables), flavorsome (3 syllables), luscious (2 syllables), nectarous (3 syllables), palatable (4 syllables), relishing (3 syllables), savoring (3 syllables), savouring (3 syllables), scrumptious (2 syllables), taste (1 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Tasting

hasting, pasting, tasting, wasting

Three syllable words that rhyme with Tasting

lambasting

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