How many syllables are in transcend? 2 syllables
Divide transcend into syllables: trans-cend
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Synonyms and Words Related to Transcend
transcended (3 syllables), transcending (3 syllables), transcendingly (4 syllables), transcends (2 syllables),
exceed (2 Syllables), go past (2 Syllables), overstep (3 Syllables), pass (1 Syllables), top (1 Syllables)
exceed (2 syllables), overstep (3 syllables), surpass (2 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Transcend
bend, blend, end, ende, fend, friend, lend, mend, mende, pend, penned, rend, rende, send, spend, tend, trend, wend, wende
Two syllable words that rhyme with Transcend
abend, abend, addend, amend, append, arend, ascend, attend, befriend, commend, contend, defend, depend, descend, distend, expend, extend, impend, intend, misspend, offend, portend, pretend, relend, suspend, transcend, unbend, yearend
Three syllable words that rhyme with Transcend
apprehend, comprehend, condescend, recommend, reoffend
Four syllable words that rhyme with Transcend
overextend
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