Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Adding

50 rhyming words found

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No Perfect Rhymes Found

Adding” is notoriously difficult to rhyme perfectly. Check the near rhymes below for close alternatives.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Adding"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
standing2nounErect, not cut down.
stabbing2nounAn incident in which a person is stabbed.
backing2nounSupport, especially financial.
passing2nounGoing past.
flapping2nounthat flaps or flap
nagging2nounPersistently annoying or painful.
flagging2nounBecoming tired or less dynamic; declining in strength; dwindling.
rapping2noun(music) Musical speech accompanied by a rhythm, most commonly as part of hip-hop music.
strapping2nounHaving a sturdy muscular physique; robust.
wrapping2nounThe material in which something is wrapped.
blabbing2noungossip; the telling of tales or of confidences
cladding2noun(construction) A weatherproof, insulating or decorative covering fixed to the outside of a building.
unflagging3Never tiring or lacking energy; without rest; without slowing.
sapping2nounThe act by which something is sapped or depleted.
tapping2nounAn act of making a light hit or strike against something.
lapping2nounThe gentle, rhythmic sound of water splashing against a solid surface.
sagging2nounA manner of wearing pants or shorts below the waist, revealing some or all of the underwear.
padding2nounSoft filling material used in cushions etc.
whacking2noun(countable) A beating.
lacking2nounMissing or not having enough of (a good quality, etc).
snapping2nounThe sound or action of a snap.
trapping2nounAn instance of ensnaring something or someone.
having2nounThe act of possessing; ownership.
jabbing2nounA motion or gesture that jabs; a jab.
chatting2nounTalk; chatter.
grabbing2nounThe act of one who grabs; a snatching.
cracking2noun(colloquial) Great; excellent.
capping2noun(slang, from, African-American Vernacular) Lying or exaggerating.
racking2noun(brewing) The process of clarifying, and thereby deterring further fermentation of, beer, wine or cider by draining or siphoning it from the dregs.
smacking2nounA series of smacks; the act by which somebody is smacked.
slapping2nounThe act of giving a slap or slaps
ratting2noun(uncountable) A vocation involving the pest control of rats, typically using a working terrier.
wagging2nounThe motion of something that is wagged.
gadding2nounThe act of one who gads, or moves about frivolously.
saddened2verb(transitive) To make sad or unhappy.
mapping2nounThe process of making maps.
packing2nounThe action of putting things together, especially of putting clothes into a suitcase for a journey.
lagging2nounfalling behind, not keeping up the pace
batting2nounThe act of someone who bats.
laughing2verb(intransitive) To show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter.
sacking2noun(countable) Firing or termination of an employee.
tacking2noun(nautical) The act of changing tack.
dragging2nounThat drags.
tagging2nounThe act by which something is tagged.
clapping2nounThe action by which someone or something claps.
get cracking3verb(informal) To get started; to get busy.
snagging2nounAn instance of something becoming snagged.
tracking2nounThe act or process by which something is tracked.
bagging2nounThe act of putting anything into a bag.
tanning2nounThe acquisition of a tan, either by exposure to the sun, or artificially.

✍️ How to Use These Rhymes

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Poetry

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Song Lyrics

Near rhymes are common in pop and hip-hop. They keep lyrics natural and conversational.

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Greeting Cards

Short perfect rhymes (1–2 syllables) feel warm and memorable in cards and captions.

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