No. Thought only has one syllable. The t sound at the end might make it sound like two, but it is only one.
There is 1 syllable.
"August," be it the noun or the adjective, is generally thought to have a phonetic pronunciation of "aw-ghust," and thus has two syllables.
There are two syllables. In-spired.
'thought' has one syllable
Lookout has two syllables.
Routines has two syllables.
Two. Thought-ful.
"August," be it the noun or the adjective, is generally thought to have a phonetic pronunciation of "aw-ghust," and thus has two syllables.
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The word "thought" only has one syllable.
there are two syllables
Thoughtful has 2 syllables, divided as follows: thought/ful
There are two syllables. In-spired.
There are two syllables. Pump-kin.
'thought' has one syllable
Daybreak has two syllables. The syllables are day-break.
It has two syllables.