strike

How many syllables in strike?

  432516879 syllable

Divide strike into syllables:   strike
Syllable stress:   strike
How to pronounce strike:   strahyk
How to say strike:

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Synonyms for strike


1 syllable
  • beat
  • blow
  • cane
  • chime
  • club
  • lash
  • lob
  • pound
  • raid
  • reach
  • slug
  • sock
  • swipe
  • thwack
  • belt
  • butt
  • catch
  • clout
  • hit
  • light
  • loft
  • punch
  • rap
  • slap
  • smack
  • spank
  • thump
  • whack
2 syllables
  • achieve
  • arrange
  • assault
  • attain
  • clobber
  • dawn on
  • effect
  • hatchet
  • picket
  • pummel
  • walk out
  • wallop
  • air strike
  • assail
  • attack
  • bludgeon
  • come to
  • down tools
  • go-slow
  • occur
  • protest
  • stoppage
  • walkout
3 syllables
  • arrive at
  • collide with
  • crash into
  • fall upon
  • occur to
  • register
  • set upon
  • work stoppage
  • bump into
  • come to mind
  • cross your mind
  • incursion
  • overtake
  • run into
  • smash into
  • work to rule
4 syllables
  • launch an attack
    5 syllables
    • go on a go-slow
      6 syllables
      • come into contact with
      • industrial action
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      What rhymes with strike

      1 syllable
      • bike
      • dike
      • fike
      • haik
      • Ike
      • Mike
      • pike
      • pyke
      • shrike
      • spike
      • trike
      • wike
      • bike's
      • dyke
      • fyke
      • hike
      • like
      • mike
      • psych
      • Reich
      • sike
      • tike
      • tyke
      • wyke
      2 syllables
      • alike
      • spikebill
      • Vandyke
      • dislike
      • unlike
      4 syllables
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