augustus
nounHow to pronounce augustus:
Definition of augustus:
- augustus (noun):
- noun. Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became emperor in 27 BC; defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC at Actium (63 BC - AD 14).
Synonyms for augustus:
gaius julius caesar octavianus
gaius octavianus
octavian
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- auditor
- audited
- audio
- attrition
- attachment
- atrophy
- atrium
- atria
- atopy
- atopic
- atomies
- astrolabe
- astringent
- astraeus
- asteroids
- asteroid
- asterisk
- assurance
- assassins
- aspirin
- aspirant
- asperger
- aspartame
- ashiest
- ascended
- asbestos
- asahi
- artifice
- artifacts
- artichokes
- artichoke
- arthropods
- artery
- arteries
- arsenic
- arrested
- arrearage
- arranger
- arraignment
- aromas
- armando
- armagnac
- ariose
- ariane
- arial
- argueta
- areyah
- area code
- ardilla
- archery
- … more
Syllable Fun Fact
The word 'syllable' originates from the Latin 'syllaba', which comes from the Greek 'syllabe', meaning 'a taking together'.
You, too, can become a syllable pro and wow your friends, family, and pets!