How Many Syllables are in Long-Winded | Divide Long-Winded into Syllables

How many syllables are in long-winded? 3 syllables

Divide long-winded into syllables: long-wind-ed

How to pronounce long-winded:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Long-Winded

long-windedly (4 syllables), prolix (2 Syllables), tedious (3 Syllables), verbose (2 Syllables), windy (2 Syllables), wordy (2 Syllables) chatty (2 syllables), gabby (2 syllables), garrulous (3 syllables), lengthened (2 syllables), loquacious (3 syllables), overlong (3 syllables), padded (2 syllables), prolix (2 syllables), tedious (3 syllables), verbose (2 syllables), windy (2 syllables), wordy (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Long-Winded

winded

Three syllable words that rhyme with Long-Winded

long-winded, rescinded, short-winded

Four syllable words that rhyme with Long-Winded

broken-winded

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