greet

How many syllables in greet?

  538716294 syllable

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

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Synonyms for greet


1 syllable
  • hail
  • reach
  • meet
2 syllables
  • accost
  • receive
  • speak to
  • address
  • salute
  • welcome
3 syllables
  • acknowledge
  • respond to
  • react to
6 syllables
  • make the acquaintance of
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    What rhymes with greet

    1 syllable
    • beat
    • bleat
    • cleat
    • deet
    • feat
    • fleet
    • Geat
    • grete
    • leet
    • meat
    • mete
    • neet
    • pete
    • seat
    • Skeat
    • sleet
    • street
    • sweet
    • teet
    • tweet
    • wheat
    • beet
    • cheat
    • Crete
    • eat
    • feet
    • freet
    • gleet
    • heat
    • lied
    • meet
    • neat
    • peat
    • pleat
    • sheet
    • skeet
    • st
    • suite
    • teat
    • treat
    • weet
    2 syllables
    • amit
    • beat-up
    • complete
    • concrete
    • defeat
    • deplete
    • discrete
    • effete
    • excrete
    • lanete
    • mistreat
    • petite
    • receipt
    • replete
    • secrete
    • backseat
    • compete
    • conceit
    • deceit
    • delete
    • discreet
    • downbeat
    • elite
    • gamete
    • metecorn
    • offbeat
    • piet
    • repeat
    • retreat
    • unseat
    3 syllables
    4 syllables
      5 syllables
        6 syllables
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          cats = many cats
          cat's = belongs to one cat
          cats' = belongs to many cats

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