line

How many syllables in line?

  1 syllable

Divide line into syllables:   line
Syllable stress:   line
How to pronounce line:   lahyn
How to say line:

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Synonyms for line


1 syllable
  • bank
  • cord
  • crease
  • field
  • flank
  • house
  • lace
  • link
  • queue
  • race
  • route
  • stance
  • streak
  • stripe
  • thread
  • train
  • wire
  • coat
  • course
  • edge
  • file
  • flex
  • join
  • lead
  • pad
  • quote
  • rope
  • row
  • stock
  • string
  • stroke
  • track
  • twine
2 syllables
  • approach
  • cable
  • contour
  • cordon
  • cover
  • frontier
  • limit
  • mainline
  • outline
  • profile
  • border
  • column
  • convoy
  • cotton
  • descent
  • furrow
  • line up
  • method
  • patrol
  • wrinkle
3 syllables
4 syllables
5 syllables
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What rhymes with line

1 syllable
  • bine
  • chine
  • dine
  • fine
  • Jain
  • Klein
  • lyne
  • mine
  • pine
  • pyne
  • Rhein
  • rind
  • shine
  • sign
  • spine
  • stein
  • stine
  • syne
  • thine
  • trine
  • tyne
  • vine
  • wine
  • brine
  • cline
  • dyne
  • hine
  • kine
  • Kline
  • Main
  • nine
  • prine
  • Quine
  • Rhine
  • rine
  • shrine
  • sine
  • spline
  • Stein
  • swine
  • thein
  • tine
  • twine
  • tyned
  • whine
  • wyne
2 syllables
  • align
  • assign
  • combine
  • consign
  • define
  • divine
  • dynel
  • entwine
  • incline
  • malign
  • refine
  • resign
  • aline
  • benign
  • confine
  • decline
  • design
  • divined
  • enshrine
  • eyen
  • limine
  • opine
  • repine
  • supine
3 syllables
  • GYN
  • mineable
  • reassign
  • redefine
4 syllables
5 syllables
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