perfect

How many syllables in perfect?

  512364978 syllables

Divide perfect into syllables:   per-fect
Stressed syllable in perfect:   per-fect
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Synonyms for perfect


1 syllable
  • great
  • sound
  • hone
  • whole
2 syllables
  • blissful
  • exact
  • finish
  • flawless
  • improve
  • magic
  • model
  • precise
  • refine
  • saintly
  • sharpen
  • spot on
  • top off
  • unspoiled
3 syllables
  • absolute
  • beautiful
  • finalize
  • just the thing
  • tighten up
4 syllables
  • definitive
  • immaculate
  • picture perfect
5 syllables
  • irreproachable
  • reach the summit of
  • not to be faulted
  • unimpeachable
7 syllables
  • just what the doctor ordered
    8 syllables
    • put the finishing touches to
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      What rhymes with perfect

      1 syllable
      • Brecht
      • decked
      • necked
      • pecked
      • specht
      • wecht
      • checked
      • Hecht
      • pecht
      • sect
      • trekked
      • wechts
      2 syllables
      • affect
      • collect
      • connect
      • defect
      • deject
      • direct
      • effect
      • elect
      • expect
      • inject
      • neglect
      • project
      • rechecked
      • reject
      • select
      • suspect
      • bedecked
      • confect
      • correct
      • deflect
      • detect
      • dissect
      • eject
      • erect
      • infect
      • inspect
      • object
      • protect
      • reflect
      • respect
      • subject
      • unchecked
      3 syllables
      4 syllables
      5 syllables
      6 syllables
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