How Many Syllables are in Tumescent | Divide Tumescent into Syllables

How many syllables are in tumescent? 3 syllables

Divide tumescent into syllables: tu-mes-cent

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Synonyms and Words Related to Tumescent

bloated (2 Syllables), distended (3 Syllables), puffed (1 Syllables), puffy (2 Syllables), swollen (2 Syllables), tumid (2 Syllables), turgid (2 Syllables), unhealthy (3 Syllables) bellied (2 syllables), bloated (2 syllables), distended (3 syllables), goggled (2 syllables), puffed (1 syllables), puffy (2 syllables), swollen (2 syllables), tumid (2 syllables), turgid (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Tumescent

bessent, crescent

Three syllable words that rhyme with Tumescent

depressant, fluorescent, incessant, quiescent, suppressant, tumescent

Four syllable words that rhyme with Tumescent

adolescent, convalescent, effervescent, evanescent, incandescent, iridescent, luminescent, obsolescent

Five syllable words that rhyme with Tumescent

antidepressant, preadolescent

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