How many syllables are in austerity? 4 syllables
Divide austerity into syllables: aus-ter-i-ty
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Synonyms and Words Related to Austerity
asceticism (4 Syllables), nonindulgence (4 Syllables)
abstinence (3 syllables), asceticism (4 syllables), asperity (4 syllables), astringency (4 syllables), candor (2 syllables), canniness (3 syllables), carefulness (3 syllables), directness (3 syllables), exiguity (5 syllables), fasting (2 syllables), flagellation (4 syllables), frankness (2 syllables), frugality (4 syllables), hardness (2 syllables), hardship (2 syllables),
Four syllable words that rhyme with Austerity
austerity, dexterity, disparity, hilarity, polarity, posterity, prosperity, severity, sincerity, temerity, vulgarity
Six syllable words that rhyme with Austerity
irregularity, peculiarity, unfamiliarity, unpopularity
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