How Many Syllables are in Negligent | Divide Negligent into Syllables

How many syllables are in negligent? 3 syllables

Divide negligent into syllables: neg-li-gent

How to pronounce negligent:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Negligent

negligently (4 syllables), careless (2 Syllables), delinquent (3 Syllables), derelict (3 Syllables), hit-and-run(a) (5 Syllables), inattentive (4 Syllables), lax (1 Syllables), neglectful (3 Syllables), remiss (2 Syllables), slack (1 Syllables) careless (2 syllables), default (2 syllables), delinquent (3 syllables), derelict (3 syllables), draggled (2 syllables), fail (1 syllables), frowsy (2 syllables), frumpish (2 syllables), ignore (2 syllables), improvident (4 syllables), inadvertent (4 syllables), inattentive (4 syllables), inobservant (4 syllables), lax (1 syllables), malingerer (4 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Negligent

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