How Many Syllables are in Perturb | Divide Perturb into Syllables

How many syllables are in perturb? 2 syllables

Divide perturb into syllables: per-turb

How to pronounce perturb:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Perturb

perturbed (2 syllables), perturbing (3 syllables), perturbingly (4 syllables), perturbs (2 syllables), cark (1 Syllables), derange (2 Syllables), disorder (3 Syllables), disquiet (3 Syllables), distract (2 Syllables), throw out of kilter (5 Syllables), trouble (2 Syllables), unhinge (2 Syllables) cark (1 syllables), derange (2 syllables), discommode (3 syllables), dishevel (3 syllables), disorder (3 syllables), disquiet (3 syllables), distract (2 syllables), trouble (2 syllables), unhinge (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Perturb

blurb, curb, erb, erbe, herb, kerb, scherb, serb, verb

Two syllable words that rhyme with Perturb

disturb, perturb, reverb, superb

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