How Many Syllables are in Lumber | Divide Lumber into Syllables

How many syllables are in lumber? 2 syllables

Divide lumber into syllables: lum-ber

How to pronounce lumber:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Lumber

lumbered (2 syllables), lumbering (3 syllables), lumberingly (4 syllables), lumberly (3 syllables), lumbers (2 syllables), baseball bat (3 Syllables), log (1 Syllables), pound (1 Syllables), timber (2 Syllables) barge (1 syllables), bumble (2 syllables), cord (1 syllables), firewood (2 syllables), footslog (2 syllables), hayloft (2 syllables), loft (1 syllables), log (1 syllables), lumberjack (3 syllables), paneling (3 syllables), planking (2 syllables), pound (1 syllables), timber (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Lumber

cumber, humber, lumber, number, slumber

Three syllable words that rhyme with Lumber

encumber, macumber, mccumber, outnumber

Four syllable words that rhyme with Lumber

unencumber

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