How Many Syllables are in Fictional | Divide Fictional into Syllables

How many syllables are in fictional? 3 syllables

Divide fictional into syllables: fic-tion-al

How to pronounce fictional:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Fictional

fictionally (4 syllables), fabricated (4 Syllables), fancied (2 Syllables), fictitious (3 Syllables), invented (3 Syllables), made-up (2 Syllables), unreal (3 Syllables) allegorical (5 syllables), character (3 syllables), fabricated (4 syllables), fancied (2 syllables), fictitious (3 syllables), forged (1 syllables), hatched (1 syllables), imaginative (5 syllables), invented (3 syllables), made-up (2 syllables), manufactured (4 syllables), mythical (3 syllables), mythological (5 syllables), parabolic (4 syllables),

Three syllable words that rhyme with Fictional

fictional

Five syllable words that rhyme with Fictional

jurisdictional

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