Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Abhorrence

67 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Abhorrence"

17 words

These words rhyme exactly with "abhorrence" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
florence2nounA city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany, Italy.
sorrance2nounObsolete form of sorance. [(obsolete) soreness; pain]
dorrance2nounA surname.
durrence2nounA surname.
florance2nounA female given name.
laurance2a surname or given name.
laurence2nounA male given name from Latin, feminine equivalent Lauren.
lawrance2nounA surname.
lawrence2nounA male given name from Latin, the usual spelling of Laurence in the U.S.; masculine of Lauren
lohrenz2noun
lorance2nounA surname.
lorence2nounA surname.
lowrance2nounA surname.
orense2nounAlternative form of Ourense. [A city in southern Galicia, Spain.]
st lawrence3nounA hamlet in Bodmin parish, Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX0466).
torrance2nounA city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
torrence2nounA surname.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Abhorrence"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
important3Having relevant and crucial value; having import.
abhorrent3Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing.
perseverance4nounContinuing in a course of action without regard to discouragement, opposition or previous failure.
occurrence3nounAn actual instance when a situation occurs; an event or happening.
torrent2nounA violent flow, as of water, lava, etc.; a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, as down a precipice.
foreign2nounLocated outside a country or place, especially one's own.
assurance3nounThe act of assuring; a declaration intended to inspire full confidence; something designed to give confidence to someone.
forbearance3nounPatient self-control; restraint and tolerance under provocation.
misfortune3noun(uncountable) Bad luck.
coherence3nounThe quality of forming a unified whole.
appearance3nounThe way something looks; personal presence
accordance3nounAgreement; harmony; conformity; compliance.
reassurance4nounThe feeling of being reassured, of having confidence restored, of having apprehensions dispelled.
recurrence3nounThe instance of recurring; frequent occurrence.
warrant2noun(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.
adherence3nounFaithful support for some cause.
concurrence3nounAgreement; concurring.
performance3nounThe act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action.
interference4nounThe act of interfering with something, or something that interferes.
storage2noun(uncountable) The act of storing goods; the state of being stored.
incoherence4nounThe quality of not making logical sense or of not being logically connected.
transference3noun(psychology, psychiatry) The process by which emotions and desires, originally associated with one person, such as a parent, are unconsciously shifted to another.
contortion3nounThe act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself.
lawless2nounNot governed by any law.
doris2nounA female given name from Ancient Greek, taken to regular use at the end of the 19th century.
remorseless3Without remorse, mercy or pity.
deterrence3nounThe act of deterring, or the state of being deterred.
orange2noun(countable) Any round citrus fruit with a yellow-red colour when ripe and a sour-sweet taste; the fruit of the orange tree.
clearance2noun(retail) A sale of merchandise, especially at significantly reduced prices, usually in order to make room for new merchandise or updated versions of the same merchandise; sometimes as a closeout.
conformance3nounThe act of conforming; conformity.
reinsurance4noun(business, insurance) Insurance purchased by insurance companies that spreads the risk associated with selling insurance around so the danger of one large monetary loss is minimized. Such insurance and catastrophe bonds are backstops to insurer insolvency from unexpectedly large losses.
disappearance4nounThe action of disappearing or vanishing.
clarence2nounA kind of carriage popular in the 19th century; a four-wheeled horse-driven vehicle with a glass front and room for four passengers.
automobile insurance7nouninsurance against loss due to theft or traffic accidents
insurance3nounA means of indemnity against a future occurrence of an uncertain event.
coinsurance4noun(especially US) The joint assumption of risk between the insurer and the insured party.
life insurance4nounA form of insurance on the life of a person, whereby if the person dies then the insurance policy pays out a sum of money to the beneficiary (such as a person's family).
health insurance4nounInsurance against incurring medical expenses among individuals.
term insurance4nounlow-cost insurance that is valid only for a stated period of time and has no cash surrender value or loan value
reappearance4nounThe act of appearing again following absence.
disability insurance8Disability Insurance, often called DI or disability income insurance, or income protection, is a form of insurance that insures the beneficiary's earned income against the risk that a disability creates a barrier for completion of core work functions.
fire insurance5nounInsurance that covers loss by fire, such as house fire; in modern insurance practice, it is seldom a standalone policy but rather is usually a component of property insurance with other coverages as well: home insurance for private homes, commercial insurance for businesses and their real estate and physical plant, and auto insurance for motor vehicles.
life assurance4nounAn insurance policy that pays out on death (or on certain other conditions).
national insurance6noun(UK, Ireland) A system of taxes paid by workers and employers, used primarily to fund state benefits.
social insurance5nounGovernment-mandated provision for the unemployed, injured, or aged, typically funded by a combination of government spending, individual contributions, and employer contributions.
noninterference5nounThe policy of a state or other actor of not interfering in the domestic policies of another
warrants2noun(law, countable) A judicial writ authorizing an officer to make a search, seizure, or arrest, or to execute a judgment.
torrents2nounA violent flow, as of water, lava, etc.; a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, as down a precipice.
tyrants2nounA despot; a ruler who governs unjustly, cruelly, or harshly.
boring2nounCausing boredom or tiredness; making one feel tired and impatient.

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