medals
nounHow to pronounce medals:
Definition of medals:
- medals (noun):
- a small usually metal object bearing a religious emblem or picture
- a small flat piece of metal bearing an inscription or image, given as an award or in commemoration of some outstanding event
Synonyms for medals:
award
awards
badges
bronzes
crowns
decoration
decorations
gong
honors
honour
insignia
insignias
laurel wreath
medal
medallion
medallions
order
orders
palm
prizes
ribbon
ribbons
titles
trophies
Other 2-syllable words like medals
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like medals does.
- medley
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- mekhi
- melbourne
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- meli
- melo
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- mento
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- mikael
- mikel
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- millie
- milly
- mimer
- mimi
- mina
- mindset
- minkfish
- minted
- minutes
- mio
- mirrors
- mirza
- mislaid
- misstepped
- mistaught
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