How Many Syllables are in Confer | Divide Confer into Syllables

How many syllables are in confer? 2 syllables

Divide confer into syllables: con-fer

How to pronounce confer:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Confer

confers (2 syllables), bestow (2 Syllables), cf (2 Syllables), cf. (2 Syllables), confab (2 Syllables), confabulate (4 Syllables), consult (2 Syllables), see (1 Syllables), see also (3 Syllables) adopt (2 syllables), adorn (2 syllables), advise (2 syllables), afford (2 syllables), alienate (3 syllables), allot (2 syllables), amortize (3 syllables), bequeath (2 syllables), bestow (2 syllables), cede (1 syllables), cf (2 syllables), confab (2 syllables), confabulate (4 syllables), consign (2 syllables), consult (2 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Confer

connoisseur, redifer, reoccur, saboteur

Four syllable words that rhyme with Confer

entrepreneur, restaurateur

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