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Rhymes with “Aftermath

63 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Aftermath"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
wrath1noun(uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
path1nounA trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians.
psychopath3nounA person with a personality disorder indicated by a pattern of lying, cunning, manipulating, glibness, exploiting, heedlessness, arrogance, delusions of grandeur, carelessness, low self-control, disregard for morality, lack of acceptance of responsibility, callousness, and lack of empathy and remorse. Such a person may be especially prone to violent and criminal offenses.
bloodbath2nounIndiscriminate killing or slaughter; a massacre.
footpath2noun(Australia, New Zealand, India, Ireland) A paved path located at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians.
sociopath4nounA person with an antisocial personality disorder.
empath2nounOne who has the ability to sense emotions; someone who is empathic or practises empathy.
primrose path3nounAn easy and pleasant life; a self-indulgent or hedonistic life; such a life that leads to damnation.
bath1nounThe act of bathing; an instance of this; the taking of a bath.
lath1nounA thin, narrow strip, fastened to the rafters, studs, or floor beams of a building, for the purpose of supporting a covering of tiles, plastering, etc.
warpath2noun(figurative) A course of action that leads to battle or hostility.
glide path2noun(figuratively, by extension) A course that leads smoothly to a particular outcome.
sunbath2nounA period spent tanning (sunbathing) in the sun.
scath1noun(UK dialectal, archaic) Alternative form of scathe (“harm; damage”). [(countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.]
sponge bath2nounA type of bathing, usually conducted in hospitals, which involves washing someone with a sponge. Usually the person being washed is bed-ridden.
bubble bath3nounA bath in which an additive, usually soap, is poured directly into the water that creates bubbles; a foam bath.
telepath3noun(parapsychology, science fiction) A person with telepathic ability, capable of reading the thoughts of others around them. Telepaths also have the ability to project thought.
pathe1verbMisspelling of pave. [(British) To cover something with paving slabs.]
math1noun(informal, uncountable, Canada, US, Philippines) Arithmetic calculations; (see do the math).
sitz bath2nounA hydrotherapeutic bath taken in a sitting position.
bridle path3noun(equestrianism) An established trail used by riders mounted on horses.
flight path2nounAn airway, the predefined route of travel for an aircraft or spacecraft.
gath1nounA city in ancient Philistia, home of Goliath, located in the foothills of the Judean Mountains in what is most likely modern-day Israel.
shower bath3nounAn instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
steam bath2nounA room or building filled with steam, in which people sit and sweat.
mud bath2nounThe immersion of the body in mud, for therapeutic reasons.
hip bath2nounSynonym of sitz bath.
swimming bath3noun(UK) A public swimming pool.
fath1nounA surname.
snath1nounThe shaft of a scythe.
flare path2noun(aviation) A runway (or simple field) that is illuminated at night, or during fog, to enable aircraft to land or take off safely.
towing path3nounSynonym of towpath.
approach path3nounthe final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing
vapor bath3nounyou sweat in a steam room before getting a rubdown and cold shower
kath1nounA diminutive of the female given names Katherine, Kathleen, or related names.
cath-1
applied math3nounSynonym of applied mathematics.
hedgepath2noun
corath2
flath1nounA surname from German.
hath1nounAlternative form of hauth (“unit of measure”). [(India, obsolete) An obsolete measure, a cubit, equivalent to 18 inches or sometimes more.]
idiopath4noun(pathology) A person who suffers from an idiopathic disease.
magrath2nounA surname.
mcelrath3nounA surname from Irish.
mcelreath3noun
mcgath2noun
mcgrath2nounA surname from Irish.
mcilrath3nounA surname from Irish.
mcmath2nounA surname from Scottish Gaelic.
metpath2noun

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Aftermath"

13 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
backlash2noun(figurative) A negative reaction, objection or outcry, especially of a violent or abrupt nature.
attached2Connected; joined.
habitat3noun(countable, biology) A range; a place where a species naturally occurs.
avalanche3nounA large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice.
attach2verb(transitive) To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).
acrobat3nounAn athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination, often as part of a circus performance.
impacts2noun(figurative, proscribed) A significant or strong influence or effect.
rematch2nounA repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest.
aftermaths3nounThat which happens after, that which follows, usually of strongly negative connotation in most contexts, implying a preceding catastrophe.
cataracts3noun(biblical, obsolete) The floodgates of heaven, regarded as holding back the rain.
acrobats3nounAn athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination, often as part of a circus performance.
after that3
back lash2

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