How Many Syllables are in Arrested | Divide Arrested into Syllables

How many syllables are in arrested? 2 syllables

Divide arrested into syllables: ar-rested

How to pronounce arrested:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Arrested

arrest (2 syllables), in remission (4 Syllables), inactive (3 Syllables) amentia (3 syllables), arrest (2 syllables), babbling (2 syllables), backward (2 syllables), behind (2 syllables), behindhand (3 syllables), belated (3 syllables), blithering (3 syllables), blocked (1 syllables), callow (2 syllables), caught (1 syllables), charmed (1 syllables), childish (2 syllables), coarse (1 syllables), constrained (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Arrested

bested, breasted, chested, crested, guested, jested, nested, rested, smestad, tested, vested, wrested

Four syllable words that rhyme with Arrested

rearrested, reinvested, uncontested, unmolested

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