Every word has at least one syllable. The word "more" has one syllable.
It has 4 syllables. If you have questions about the syllables of any other word, check a dictionary, they will always have the syllables. 
Stressed syllables are pronounced with more emphasis, typically with a higher pitch and longer duration, while unstressed syllables are pronounced with less emphasis, usually at a lower pitch and shorter duration. This contrast in pronunciation helps create rhythm in speech and gives words their distinct patterns and cadences.
The word annoy has two syllables. The syllables of the word are an-noy.
There are three syllables. Syc-a-more.
The one with more than four syllables.
The dictionary notates correct pronunciation of "any", as an-y; 2 syllables.
Any with four syllables.
The word ' uncertain ' has 3 syllables ( un-cer-tain ).
There are three syllables in Wisconsin. (Wis con sin)
There aren't any
no
Two.