end

How many syllables in end?

  1 syllable

Divide end into syllables:   end
Syllable stress:   end
How to pronounce end:   end
How to say end:

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Synonyms for end


1 syllable
  • aim
  • break
  • cease
  • death
  • fate
  • give
  • halt
  • last
  • point
  • side
  • stub
  • tip
  • base
  • butt
  • close
  • edge
  • foot
  • goal
  • lapse
  • lift
  • scotch
  • stop
  • stump
  • top
2 syllables
  • abate
  • annul
  • breakup
  • complete
  • design
  • destroy
  • downfall
  • ending
  • last part
  • outcome
  • purpose
  • remnant
  • shutting
  • upshot
  • adjourn
  • bottom
  • collapse
  • decide
  • desist
  • dissolve
  • end up
  • finish
  • latter
  • passing
  • reason
  • result
  • target
  • windup
3 syllables
4 syllables
  • bring to an end
  • come to an end
  • expiration
  • put a stop to
  • resolution
  • closing stages
  • culmination
  • extremity
  • put an end to
  • ruination
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What rhymes with end

1 syllable
  • bend
  • blende
  • fend
  • lend
  • pend
  • rend
  • send
  • spend
  • trend
  • wend
  • wende
  • blend
  • ende
  • friend
  • mend
  • penned
  • scend
  • shend
  • tend
  • vend
  • Wend
2 syllables
  • abend
  • amend
  • arend
  • attend
  • commend
  • defend
  • descend
  • expend
  • impend
  • misspend
  • penda
  • pretend
  • suspend
  • unbend
  • addend
  • append
  • ascend
  • befriend
  • contend
  • depend
  • distend
  • extend
  • intend
  • offend
  • portend
  • relend
  • transcend
3 syllables
4 syllables
5 syllables
    6 syllables
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