How Many Syllables are in Frigid | Divide Frigid into Syllables

How many syllables are in frigid? 2 syllables

Divide frigid into syllables: fri-gid

How to pronounce frigid:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Frigid

frigidly (3 syllables), arctic (2 Syllables), cold (1 Syllables), freezing (2 Syllables), frosty (2 Syllables), frozen (2 Syllables), gelid (2 Syllables), glacial (2 Syllables), icy (2 Syllables), polar (2 Syllables), unloving (3 Syllables), wintry (2 Syllables) antarctic (3 syllables), arctic (2 syllables), brumal (2 syllables), castrated (3 syllables), climate (2 syllables), clime (1 syllables), cold (1 syllables), coldhearted (3 syllables), cold-hearted (3 syllables), constrained (2 syllables), emasculated (5 syllables), emotionless (4 syllables), expressionless (4 syllables), freezing (2 syllables), frosty (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Frigid

frigid, rigid

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