improvise

How many syllables in improvise?

  3 syllables

Divide improvise into syllables:   im-pro-vise
Primary syllable stress:   im-pro-vise
Secondary syllable stress:   im-pro-vise
How to pronounce improvise:   im-pruh-vahyz
How to say improvise:

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Synonyms for improvise


4 syllables
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    What rhymes with improvise

    1 syllable
    • ayes
    • buys
    • crise
    • dries
    • eyes
    • fries
    • guise
    • guys
    • I's
    • lies
    • nies
    • plies
    • prize
    • rise
    • sighs
    • skies
    • spies
    • thighs
    • tries
    • why's
    • wise
    • bise
    • cries
    • dies
    • dyes
    • flies
    • grise
    • guy's
    • highs
    • ise
    • mize
    • pies
    • pries
    • ries
    • shies
    • size
    • sky's
    • spif
    • ties
    • vies
    • whys
    • Y's
    2 syllables
    • advise
    • allies
    • apprise
    • arised
    • belies
    • complies
    • decries
    • demise
    • despise
    • disguise
    • goodbyes
    • implies
    • julies
    • Lise
    • pint-size
    • relies
    • reprise
    • risen
    • supplies
    • supply's
    • surprise
    • unwise
    • AIs
    • applies
    • arise
    • baptize
    • chastise
    • comprise
    • defies
    • denies
    • devise
    • emprise
    • guydom
    • incise
    • july's
    • Marseilles
    • pliform
    • replies
    • revise
    • shiest
    • suppling
    • surmise
    • unties
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