How many syllables are in wasted? 2 syllables
Divide wasted into syllables: wast-ed
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wast (1 syllables),
atrophied (3 Syllables), blasted (2 Syllables), bony (2 Syllables), cadaverous (4 Syllables), desolate (3 Syllables), desolated (4 Syllables), destroyed (2 Syllables), devastated (4 Syllables), diminished (3 Syllables), emaciated (5 Syllables), gaunt (1 Syllables), haggard (2 Syllables), lean (1 Syllables), lost (1 Syllables), otiose (3 Syllables), pinched (1 Syllables), pointless (2 Syllables), ravaged (2 Syllables), ruined (1 Syllables), skeletal (3 Syllables), squandered (2 Syllables), superfluous (4 Syllables), thin (1 Syllables), worthless (2 Syllables)
atrophied (3 syllables), blasted (2 syllables), bony (2 syllables), cadaverous (4 syllables), desolated (4 syllables), destroyed (2 syllables), devastated (4 syllables), diminished (3 syllables), emaciated (5 syllables), forfeited (2 syllables), gaunt (1 syllables), haggard (2 syllables), otiose (3 syllables), pinched (1 syllables), pointless (2 syllables),
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