How many syllables are in fails? 1 syllable
Divide fails into syllables: fails
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One syllable words that rhyme with Fails
ailes, ails, ales, alles, ayles, bailes, bails, bales, balles, bayles, brailles, cales, calles, dale's, dales, fails, fales, gail's, gale's, gales, galles, gayles, hailes, hails, hale's, hales, hayles, jail's, jails, mail's, mails, male's, males, nails, pails, pales, quails, qualls, quayle's, quayles, rail's, rails, rales, rales', sails, sale's, sales, sales', sayles, scales, shales, snail's, snails, swailes, swails, swales, tails, tales, trails, trails', vales, valles, veils, wailes, wails, wales, whale's, whales, yale's, zale's
Two syllable words that rhyme with Fails
assails, avails, chontales, curtails, derails, details, entails, prevails, travails, unveils, versailles
Four syllable words that rhyme with Fails
cat-o-nine-tails
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