How Many Syllables are in Receptive | Divide Receptive into Syllables

How many syllables are in receptive? 3 syllables

Divide receptive into syllables: re-cep-tive

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Synonyms and Words Related to Receptive

receptively (4 syllables), acceptant (3 Syllables), acceptive (3 Syllables), admissive (3 Syllables), afferent (3 Syllables), centripetal (4 Syllables), hospitable (4 Syllables), open to(p) (3 Syllables), pervious (3 Syllables), sensory(a) (3 Syllables) acceptant (3 syllables), acceptive (3 syllables), admissive (3 syllables), afferent (3 syllables), centripetal (4 syllables), educable (4 syllables), hospitable (4 syllables), open-minded (4 syllables), pervious (3 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Receptive

deceptive, perceptive, receptive

Four syllable words that rhyme with Receptive

contraceptive, unreceptive

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