resent

How many syllables in resent?

  315748296 syllables

Divide resent into syllables:   re-sent
Stressed syllable in resent:   re-sent
How to pronounce resent:   ri-zent
How to say resent:

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Synonyms for resent


1 syllable
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    2 syllables
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      What rhymes with resent

      1 syllable
      • bent
      • cent
      • fent
      • Ghent
      • lent
      • pent
      • scent
      • spent
      • tent
      • vent
      • Zen
      • brent
      • dent
      • gent
      • Kent
      • meant
      • rent
      • sent
      • stent
      • trent
      • went
      2 syllables
      • absent
      • Advent
      • ascent
      • augment
      • cement
      • consent
      • convent
      • descent
      • detent
      • docent
      • extent
      • foment
      • frequent
      • indent
      • invent
      • loment
      • misspent
      • outspent
      • percent
      • portent
      • prevent
      • quitrent
      • relent
      • segment
      • Tashkent
      • unsent
      • well-meant
      • accent
      • anent
      • assent
      • besprent
      • comment
      • content
      • dement
      • descent's
      • dissent
      • event
      • ferment
      • fragment
      • hell-bent
      • intent
      • lament
      • low-rent
      • mordent
      • pent-up
      • pigment
      • present
      • pup tent
      • rack-rent
      • repent
      • Shymkent
      • torment
      • unspent
      • wisent
      3 syllables
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