How Many Syllables in "Favourite"?
Favourite has 3 syllables
3
syllables
fa
·
vou
·
ri
·
te
Favourite has 9 letters and 3 syllables. It is a three-syllable word — great for building complex rhyme patterns.
Definition of favourite
- adjective
- appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction"
- preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child"
Words that rhyme with favourite
Frequently asked questions
- How many syllables does favourite have?
- Favourite has 3 syllables. The syllable breakdown is: fa-vou-ri-te.
- What words rhyme with favourite?
- Words that rhyme with favourite include: at, intemperate, numerate, parrot, pastorate. See all rhymes at Rhyme Buster.
What Is a Syllable?
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation that contains a single vowel sound. Every word has at least one syllable. For example, "cat" has 1 syllable, "water" has 2, and "beautiful" has 3. Syllable count determines a word's rhythm and is essential for writing poetry, songs, and structured verse like haiku (5-7-5).
Why Syllable Count Matters for Writers
- Poetry & meter — Matching syllable counts across lines creates rhythmic patterns. Iambic pentameter uses exactly 10 syllables per line.
- Songwriting — Lyrics need to fit a melody. Every note maps to a syllable — too many syllables crowd the beat, too few leave gaps.
- Haiku — The 5-7-5 syllable structure is the most famous syllable-counting form. Use our counter to check your lines.
- Rap & hip-hop — Multi-syllable rhymes (3+ syllables) sound more complex and impressive. "Education/imagination" hits harder than "cat/hat".
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