How Many Syllables are in Edgy | Divide Edgy into Syllables

How many syllables are in edgy? 2 syllables

Divide edgy into syllables: edg-y

How to pronounce edgy:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Edgy

highly strung (3 Syllables), high-strung (2 Syllables), in suspense(p) (4 Syllables), jittery (3 Syllables), jumpy (2 Syllables), nervy (2 Syllables), overstrung (3 Syllables), restive (2 Syllables), tense (1 Syllables), uptight (2 Syllables) afraid (2 syllables), apprehensive (4 syllables), emotional (4 syllables), eruptive (3 syllables), excitable (4 syllables), fretful (2 syllables), frightened (2 syllables), high-spirited (4 syllables), impatient (3 syllables), inflammable (4 syllables), irascible (4 syllables), jittery (3 syllables), jumpy (2 syllables), mettlesome (3 syllables), nervy (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Edgy

edgy, megee, reggie, veggie

Three syllable words that rhyme with Edgy

pileggi

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