How Many Syllables are in Continuance | Divide Continuance into Syllables

How many syllables are in continuance? 4 syllables

Divide continuance into syllables: con-tin-u-ance

How to pronounce continuance:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Continuance

continuances (4 syllables), continuation (5 Syllables), duration (3 Syllables) afterthought (3 syllables), age (1 syllables), antiquity (4 syllables), appendix (3 syllables), codicil (3 syllables), continuation (5 syllables), durability (5 syllables), duration (3 syllables), endurance (3 syllables), epilogue (3 syllables), eternity (4 syllables), existence (3 syllables), follow-through (3 syllables), follow-up (3 syllables), incessancy (4 syllables),

Four syllable words that rhyme with Continuance

continuance

Five syllable words that rhyme with Continuance

discontinuance

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