How Many Syllables are in Fig | Divide Fig into Syllables

How many syllables are in fig? 1 syllable

Divide fig into syllables: fig

How to pronounce fig:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Fig

figs (1 syllables), common fig (3 Syllables), common fig tree (4 Syllables), ficus carica (5 Syllables), figure (2 Syllables) apparel (3 syllables), argemone (3 syllables), attire (2 syllables), bagatelle (3 syllables), banian (2 syllables), banyan (2 syllables), beautify (3 syllables), bibelot (3 syllables), costume (2 syllables), curio (3 syllables), dizen (2 syllables), duds (1 syllables), farthing (2 syllables), fatigues (2 syllables), figure (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Fig

big, brig, dig, fig, figg, figge, gig, grigg, jig, knigge, mig, nigg, pig, pigg, prig, prigge, quigg, rig, rigg, sig, sigg, sprig, sprigg, stig, swig, tig, trig, trigg, trygg, twig, twigg, vig, whig, wig, wigg, zbig, zig

Two syllable words that rhyme with Fig

isgrigg, mcquigg, renege

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