How Many Syllables are in Sponge | Divide Sponge into Syllables

How many syllables are in sponge? 1 syllable

Divide sponge into syllables: sponge

How to pronounce sponge:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Sponge

sponges (2 syllables), bum (1 Syllables), cadge (1 Syllables), grub (1 Syllables), leech (1 Syllables), mooch (1 Syllables), parasite (3 Syllables), parazoan (4 Syllables), poriferan (4 Syllables), sponger (2 Syllables) ablution (3 syllables), absorbent (3 syllables), adsorb (2 syllables), adsorption (3 syllables), bloodsucker (3 syllables), broom (1 syllables), cadge (1 syllables), colander (3 syllables), dehumidify (5 syllables), dele (2 syllables), efface (2 syllables), grub (1 syllables), humidify (4 syllables), leech (1 syllables), loofa (2 syllables),

One syllable words that rhyme with Sponge

bunge, grunge, lunge, plunge, runge, sponge, younge

Two syllable words that rhyme with Sponge

expunge

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