How Many Syllables are in Swerve | Divide Swerve into Syllables

How many syllables are in swerve? 1 syllable

Divide swerve into syllables: swerve

How to pronounce swerve:
US English Accent and Pronunciation:
British English Accent and Pronunciation:

Definition of: Swerve (New window will open)

Are you a freelance writer? If so, join our writing community with freelance opportunities, unique promotional opportunities, and free writing tools.

Freelance Writing Opportunities

Swerve Poems: (See poems with this word. New window will open)

Synonyms and Words Related to Swerve

swerves (1 syllables), curve (1 Syllables), cut (1 Syllables), sheer (1 Syllables), slew (1 Syllables), slue (1 Syllables), swerving (2 Syllables), trend (1 Syllables), veer (1 Syllables), veering (2 Syllables), yaw (1 Syllables) curve (1 syllables), ell (1 syllables), sheer (1 syllables), slew (1 syllables), slue (1 syllables), swerving (2 syllables), trend (1 syllables), veer (1 syllables), veering (2 syllables), yaw (1 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Swerve

curve, d'oeuvre, herve, irv, irve, merv, mirv, nerve, oeuvre, serv, serve, swerve, verve

Two syllable words that rhyme with Swerve

conserve, deserve, hors-d-oeuvre, observe, preserve, reserve, unnerve

Three syllable words that rhyme with Swerve

underserve

What do you think of our answer to how many syllables are in swerve? Are the syllable count, pronunciation, words that rhyme, and syllable divisions for swerve correct? There are numerous syllabic anomalies found within the U.S. English language. Can swerve be pronounced differently? Did we divide the syllables correctly? Do regional variations in the pronunciation of swerve effect the syllable count? Has language changed? Provide your comments or thoughts on the syllable count for swerve below.

Comment on the syllables in Swerve

A comprehensive resource for finding syllables in swerve, how many syllables are in swerve, words that rhyme with swerve, how to divide swerve into syllables, how to pronounce swerve in US and British English, how to break swerve into syllables.