* in * fin * bin * din * gin * kin * pin * sin * tin * spin * thin * grin * skin * shin * chin * twin
The word win has one syllable.
The stressed syllable in the word "window" is the first syllable, "win."
"Kinder Morgan" is pronounced as "KIN-der MOR-gan." The first syllable "kin" rhymes with "win," and the second syllable "der" sounds like "durr." The last name "Morgan" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable, "MOR," which rhymes with "more."
grin, sin,win
The word winsome is pronounced exactly the same as the words win and some, with a slight emphasis on the first syllable (win).
The first syllable is the first sound/s or group of letters in a word that are broken into a sound or group of sounds when we speak the word. An easy example is a prefix. Examples:prefix -- Said pre...fixunkind - Said un...kinddisease - Said dis...easeSome words don't use prefixes but still has a first syllable, as examples:happiness - Said happ...pi...nesstelevision - Said tel...e...vis..ionAnd some words only have one syllable!dryniceedge
No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with win?" and "What rhymes with hand?"
Win it
win small
No, the word "humor" does not rhyme with the word "win." Some rhymes for win follow. bin din fin gin kin pin sin spin tin twin thin shin skin
spin a car
Edwin, win, chin, grin