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Rhymes with “Antic

62 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Antic"

12 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
frantic2nounIn a state of panic, worry, frenzy, or rush.
pedantic3Tending to show off one’s knowledge, often in a tiresome manner.
sycophantic4Excessively eager to please, especially for personal gain; obsequious, flattering.
mantic2nounRelating to divination; prophetic.
semantic3nounOf or relating to semantics or the meanings of words.
gigantic3Very large.
transatlantic4(geography) On, spanning or crossing, or from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
middle atlantic5of a region of the united states generally including delaware; maryland; virginia; and usually new york; pennsylvania; new jersey
atlantic3nounThe Atlantic Ocean.
bankatlantic4a US bank that operated in the state of Florida until it was acquired in 2012 by BB&T Corporation.
midlantic3noun
romantic3nounPertaining to an idealised form of love (originally, as might be felt by the heroes of a romance); conducive to romance; loving, affectionate.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Antic"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
erratic3nounUnsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent.
phantom2nounA ghost or apparition.
static2nounUnchanging; that cannot or does not change.
dogmatic3nounAsserting dogmas or beliefs in a superior or arrogant way; opinionated, dictatorial.
sarcastic3Containing sarcasm.
problematic4nounPosing a problem; having or suffering from problem(s):
panic2noun(uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
fantastic3nounWonderful; marvelous; excellent; extraordinarily good or great (used especially as an intensifier).
tactic2nounA maneuver, or action calculated to achieve some end.
magic2nounThe application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.
semantics3nounThe study of the relationship between words and their meanings.
fanatic3nounA person who is zealously enthusiastic for some cause.
elastic3nounCapable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.
spastic2noun(colloquial, derogatory or offensive in the UK and Ireland)
drastic2nounHaving a strong or far-reaching effect; extreme, severe.
enchanted3Charmed, delighted, enraptured.
dramatic3Of or relating to the drama.
systematic4Carried out according to a planned, ordered procedure.
organic3noun(agriculture) Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body.
mechanic3nounSomeone who builds or repairs machinery, a technician; now specifically, someone who works with and repairs the mechanical parts of a motor vehicle, aircraft or similar.
slanted2Placed at an angle, on a slant.
automatic4nounCapable of operating without external control or intervention.
disenchanted4Disappointed; having lost belief or enthusiasm through bad experience.
xanthic2Of a yellowish colour.
volcanic3nounOf or pertaining to a volcano or volcanoes.
granted2Used to concede a point or to express acknowledgment or awareness, often before stating some contrasting or competing information; used as an expression of respect to the point in question.
planted2set in the soil for growth
mantric2Of, or pertaining to, mantra.
attic2nounThe space, often unfinished and with sloped walls, directly below the roof in the uppermost part of a house or other building, generally used for storage or habitation.
santa2nounAn instance of someone dressed up as Santa.
antics2noun(often in the plural) A ludicrous gesture or act; ridiculous behaviour; caper.
plastic2nounA synthetic, solid, hydrocarbon-based polymer, whether thermoplastic or thermosetting.
mantis2nounAny of various large insects of the order Mantodea that catch insects or other small animals with their powerful forelegs.
mathematic4(archaic) Mathematical.
chanted2sung or uttered rhythmically in a monotone
fanfic2noun(uncountable, informal) Fan fiction.
tantric2Related to any of several branches of yoga or esoteric traditions rooted in India.
panted2Synonym of trousered.
anted2verbTo pay the ante in poker. Often used as ante up.
nastic2(botany) Relating to the response of a plant to a stimulus that does not depend on the location of the stimulus.
tantrik2noun(India) An exorcist.
atlanta3nounThe capital and largest city of Georgia, United States and the county seat of Fulton County, Georgia.
atlantis3nounA mythical country said to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean.
galactic3nounRelating to a galaxy.
hispanic3noun(colloquial) Of or relating to a Spanish-speaking people or culture, as in Latin America.
icelandic3nounA North Germanic language, the national tongue of Iceland.
manic2noun(psychiatry) Suffering from mania (the state of an abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels).
romantics3nounA person who is behaving romantically (in a manner befitting someone who feels an idealized form of love).
satanic3Evil, fiendish, devilish or diabolical.
titanic3noun(by extension) (comparable) Having great size, or great force, power, or strength.

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