impend

How many syllables in impend?

  391867452 syllables

Divide impend into syllables:   im-pend
Stressed syllable in impend:   im-pend
How to pronounce impend:   im-pend
How to say impend:

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Synonyms for impend


1 syllable
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    What rhymes with impend

    1 syllable
    • bend
    • end
    • fend
    • lend
    • pend
    • rend
    • spend
    • trend
    • wende
    • blend
    • ende
    • friend
    • mend
    • penned
    • send
    • tend
    • wend
    2 syllables
    • abend
    • amend
    • arend
    • attend
    • befriend
    • bookend
    • closed-end
    • compend
    • dead-end
    • depend
    • distend
    • emend
    • extend
    • forfend
    • girlfriend
    • Gravesend
    • high-end
    • intend
    • loose end
    • missend
    • no end
    • on end
    • outspend
    • perpend
    • portend
    • propend
    • rear-end
    • resend
    • South Bend
    • stipend
    • suspend
    • tail end
    • top-end
    • unbend
    • upend
    • weekend
    • addend
    • append
    • ascend
    • bartend
    • Big Bend
    • boyfriend
    • commend
    • contend
    • defend
    • descend
    • downtrend
    • expend
    • fag end
    • front-end
    • godsend
    • headend
    • hornblende
    • Land's End
    • low-end
    • misspend
    • offend
    • Ostend
    • penda
    • pitchblende
    • pretend
    • protend
    • relend
    • sheet bend
    • split end
    • subtend
    • tag end
    • tight end
    • transcend
    • unkenned
    • uptrend
    • year-end
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