How many syllables are in tape? 1 syllable
Divide tape into syllables: tape
How to pronounce tape:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Tape
tapes (1 syllables),
mag tape (2 Syllables), magnetic tape (4 Syllables), record (2 Syllables), tape measure (3 Syllables), tape recording (4 Syllables), tapeline (2 Syllables), taping (2 Syllables), videotape (3 Syllables)
application (4 syllables), band (1 syllables), bandage (2 syllables), batten (2 syllables), belt (1 syllables), binder (2 syllables), brace (1 syllables), cast (1 syllables), compress (2 syllables), cotton (2 syllables), disc (1 syllables), dressing (2 syllables), eelgrass (2 syllables), fascia (3 syllables), fillet (2 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Tape
ape, cape, crepe, drape, gape, grape, knape, lape, pape, rape, scape, scrape, shape, slape, snape, swape, tape
Two syllable words that rhyme with Tape
agape, escape, reshape
Four syllable words that rhyme with Tape
videotape
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