starting
nounDivide starting into syllables:
start · ing
How to pronounce starting:
Definition of starting:
- starting (noun):
- a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning).
Synonyms for starting:
play
start
turn
Antonyms for starting:
close
closing
completion
conclusion
consummation
death
effect
end
ending
finale
finish
omega
result
termination
Other 2-syllable words like starting
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like starting does.
- steadied
- steagle
- stencil
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- stetter
- stickboat
- sticker
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- stigma
- stingrays
- stipend
- stirrup
- stoermer
- stomping
- stoners
- storeyed
- strangle
- stratum
- strengthed
- strengthen
- stretcher
- stretches
- stricken
- strolling
- stroming
- struggles
- strumpet
- stubble
- stucco
- studies
- stuntman
- sublet
- subpar
- substain
- suction
- sudfer
- suji
- sultan
- suman
- summoned
- sumo
- sunder
- sundin
- sunglasses
- sunil
- sunken
- sunscreen
- supa
- suplex
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