How Many Syllables are in Heaving | Divide Heaving into Syllables

How many syllables are in heaving? 2 syllables

Divide heaving into syllables: heav-ing

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Synonyms and Words Related to Heaving

heavings (2 syllables), heave (1 Syllables), heave (1 Syllables), moving (2 Syllables), panting (2 Syllables) archery (3 syllables), asthmatic (3 syllables), barf (1 syllables), disgorgement (3 syllables), drayage (2 syllables), gunnery (3 syllables), hauling (2 syllables), heave (1 syllables), nauseated (4 syllables), panting (2 syllables), pitching (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Heaving

geving, grieving, heaving, leaving, thieving, weaving

Three syllable words that rhyme with Heaving

achieving, believing, conceiving, deceiving, perceiving, receiving, relieving, retrieving

Four syllable words that rhyme with Heaving

disbelieving, interleaving, interweaving, self-deceiving, unbelieving

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