How Many Syllables are in Turning | Divide Turning into Syllables

How many syllables are in turning? 2 syllables

Divide turning into syllables: turn-ing

How to pronounce turning:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Turning

turn (1 syllables), turnings (2 syllables), moving (2 Syllables), revolving (3 Syllables), rotating (3 Syllables), turn (1 Syllables), turn (1 Syllables), wheeling (2 Syllables) avoidance (3 syllables), corner (2 syllables), crossroads (2 syllables), dodging (2 syllables), insomniac (4 syllables), landmark (2 syllables), revolving (3 syllables), rotating (3 syllables), shunning (2 syllables), turn (1 syllables), wheeling (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Turning

berning, burning, churning, durning, earning, learning, spurning, turning, werning, yearning

Three syllable words that rhyme with Turning

adjourning, concerning, discerning, returning

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