How Many Syllables are in Deacon | Divide Deacon into Syllables

How many syllables are in deacon? 2 syllables

Divide deacon into syllables: dea-con

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Synonyms and Words Related to Deacon

deaconed (2 syllables), deaconing (3 syllables), deacons (2 syllables), catholic deacon (5 Syllables), protestant deacon (5 Syllables) adulterate (4 syllables), apostle (3 syllables), archbishop (3 syllables), beadle (2 syllables), bishop (2 syllables), cardinal (3 syllables), chaplain (2 syllables), clergyman (3 syllables), curate (2 syllables), dean (1 syllables), doorkeeper (3 syllables), exorcist (3 syllables), lector (2 syllables), lecturer (3 syllables), papa (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Deacon

beacon, deacon, dziekan, eaken, meakin, pekin, rican, rieken, tieken, weaken

Three syllable words that rhyme with Deacon

mcmeekin, mohican, topekan

Four syllable words that rhyme with Deacon

puerto_rican

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