How Many Syllables are in Jab | Divide Jab into Syllables

How many syllables are in jab? 1 syllable

Divide jab into syllables: jab

How to pronounce jab:
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Words: ja, jaap, jab, jabbed, jabber

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Synonyms and Words Related to Jab

jabs (1 syllables), dig (1 Syllables), dig (1 Syllables), jabbing (2 Syllables), poke (1 Syllables), poking (2 Syllables), prod (1 Syllables), stab (1 Syllables), thrust (1 Syllables), thrusting (2 Syllables) biff (1 syllables), dig (1 syllables), jabbing (2 syllables), lunge (1 syllables), poke (1 syllables), poking (2 syllables), prod (1 syllables), stab (1 syllables), thrust (1 syllables), thrusting (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Jab

ab, bab, babb, blab, cab, crab, crabb, crabbe, dab, drab, fab, flab, gab, glab, grab, grabbe, jab, knab, knabb, krabbe, lab, labbe, mab, nab, nabb, prab, rab, rabb, sabb, scab, schab, slab, stab, tab, tabb

Two syllable words that rhyme with Jab

colab, macnab, mcnab, mcnabb, prefab

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