How Many Syllables are in Ballooning | Divide Ballooning into Syllables

How many syllables are in ballooning? 3 syllables

Divide ballooning into syllables: bal-loon-ing

How to pronounce ballooning:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Ballooning

balloon (2 syllables), balloonings (3 syllables), increasing (3 Syllables) aeronautics (4 syllables), airline (2 syllables), amplification (5 syllables), astronautics (4 syllables), baggy (2 syllables), billowy (3 syllables), bloated (2 syllables), bosomy (3 syllables), buildup (2 syllables), bulbous (2 syllables), bulging (2 syllables), bumpy (2 syllables), distended (3 syllables), drooping (2 syllables), droopy (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Ballooning

bruening, bruning, chewning, crooning, kooning, pruning, swooning, tuning

Three syllable words that rhyme with Ballooning

ballooning, cartooning, cocooning, impugning

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