amour

How many syllables in amour?

  586342791 syllables

Divide amour into syllables:   a-mour
Stressed syllable in amour:   a-mour
How to pronounce amour:   uh-moor
How to say amour:

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What rhymes with amour

1 syllable
  • boar
  • Bohr
  • chore
  • core
  • corr
  • dorr
  • flor
  • fore
  • glor
  • goar
  • hoar
  • laur
  • lor
  • mohr
  • mor
  • nor
  • or
  • ore
  • por
  • porr
  • roar
  • score
  • snore
  • sore
  • store
  • thor
  • tore
  • war
  • wore
  • yore
  • Boer
  • bore
  • cor
  • corps
  • door
  • floor
  • for
  • four
  • glore
  • Gore
  • knorr
  • laure
  • lore
  • Moore
  • more
  • oar
  • or's
  • Orr
  • pore
  • pour
  • saur
  • shore
  • soar
  • spore
  • swore
  • tor
  • torr
  • whore
  • worf
  • your
2 syllables
  • abhor
  • adjure
  • adore
  • afore
  • ashore
  • assure
  • boarcite
  • ceinture
  • coiffure
  • contour
  • decor
  • deplore
  • Dior
  • drawer
  • ensure
  • faubourg
  • Fraktur
  • galore
  • goarish
  • gravure
  • hachure
  • ignore
  • immure
  • impure
  • insure
  • kultur
  • land-poor
  • ligure
  • manure
  • mohur
  • offshore
  • outscore
  • perdure
  • postwar
  • procure
  • restore
  • secure
  • siddur
  • tandoor
  • Timor
  • unmoor
  • velure
  • abjure
  • ador
  • Adour
  • allure
  • Ashur
  • before
  • brochure
  • cocksure
  • conjure
  • couture
  • demure
  • detour
  • dirt-poor
  • endure
  • explore
  • for sure
  • Gabor
  • galores
  • grandeur
  • guipure
  • hardcore
  • Igor
  • implore
  • inshore
  • inure
  • Lahore
  • langur
  • livor
  • mature
  • obscure
  • outpour
  • parure
  • poreblind
  • prewar
  • rapport
  • rondure
  • senor
  • tambour
  • tenure
  • Uighur
  • velour
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