decreed
adjectiveDivide decreed into syllables:
de · creed
How to pronounce decreed:
Definition of decreed:
- decreed (adjective):
- fixed or established especially by order or command.
Synonyms for decreed:
asked
called
called for
commanded
demanded
dictated
directed
mandated
ordained
ordered
requested
required
Antonyms for decreed:
banned
forbidden
illegal
illegitimate
illicit
incorrect
lawless
prohibited
taboo
unacceptable
unauthorised
unauthorized
unlawful
wrong
wrongful
Other 2-syllable words like decreed
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like decreed does.
- decreet
- defaced
- deferred
- defrayed
- defrost
- defused
- deirdre
- deist
- delores
- delphine
- dengue
- densely
- dental
- denzel
- deo
- deon
- deprave
- depress
- derived
- derma
- desserts
- devals
- dewayne
- dextrous
- dhiraj
- diaz
- dicey
- dicot
- dictate
- didi
- digest
- digging
- dilate
- dimples
- dinners
- dion
- dione
- diphthongs
- disburse
- discrete
- discus
- diseur
- disgust
- dishcloth
- dismal
- dismar
- dismissed
- dispersed
- disposed
- dispute
- … more
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