🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Appendix"
2 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "appendix" — same ending sound.
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Appendix"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tremendous | 3 | Notable for its size, power, or excellence. | |
| impending | 3 | noun | Approaching; drawing near; about to happen or expected to happen. |
| dependent | 3 | noun | Relying upon; depending upon. |
| independent | 4 | noun | Not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free. |
| repentance | 3 | noun | A feeling of regret or remorse for doing wrong or sinning. |
| index | 2 | noun | An alphabetical listing of items and their location. |
| menace | 2 | noun | A perceived threat or danger. |
| stupendous | 3 | Astonishingly great or large; huge; enormous. | |
| transcendence | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception. |
| authentic | 3 | Of the same origin as claimed; genuine. | |
| extended | 3 | Stretched out or pulled out; expanded. | |
| splendid | 2 | Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty. | |
| pendant | 2 | noun | (architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter. |
| horrendous | 3 | Extremely bad; awful; terrible. | |
| apprentice | 3 | noun | A trainee, especially in a skilled trade. |
| attendant | 3 | noun | One who attends; one who works with or watches over someone or something. |
| endless | 2 | Having no end. | |
| ascending | 3 | noun | Rising or increasing to higher levels, values, or degrees. (e.g. of a sequence) |
| intended | 3 | noun | Planned. |
| pending | 2 | Awaiting a conclusion or a confirmation. | |
| appendage | 3 | noun | An external body part that projects from the body. |
| sentence | 2 | noun | (grammar) A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied. In modern writing, when using e.g. the Latin, Greek or Cyrillic alphabets, typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop or other punctuation. |
| angelic | 3 | noun | Very sweet-natured, well-behaved, or beautiful. |
| kinetics | 3 | noun | (mechanics) The branch of mechanics concerned with motion of objects, as well as the reason i.e. the forces acting on such bodies. This, along with kinematics constitute dynamics, which is concerned purely with the effects of forces on moving bodies. |
| phonetics | 3 | noun | (linguistics) The study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds (phones), and the processes of their physiological production, auditory reception, and neurophysiological perception, and their representation by written symbols. |
| pretended | 3 | feigned; counterfeit | |
| forensic | 3 | Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law. | |
| attendance | 3 | noun | The act of attending; the state of being present; presence. |
| forensics | 3 | noun | Forensic science. |
| suspended | 3 | Caused to stop for a while; interrupted or delayed. | |
| appended | 3 | verb | (transitive) To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex |
| offending | 3 | noun | Responsible; to be blamed. |
| genetics | 3 | noun | (biology) The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics, in particular chromosomes and DNA. |
| paramedic | 4 | noun | (US) A person who is licensed at the state or national level to practice medical interventions in an emergency prehospital setting. |
| tendon | 2 | noun | (anatomy) A tough band of flexible but inelastic fibrous collagen tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment and transmits the force which the muscle exerts. |
| senses | 2 | The Senses, or Sense, were a Dacian tribe in the southern region of Dacia. | |
| obstetrics | 3 | noun | (medicine) The care of women during and after pregnancy. |
| calisthenics | 4 | noun | (in the plural) Physical exercises with the participation of a multitude of muscles and often minimal equipment (thus, usually bodyweight exercises); strength training aspects and cardio aspects are both involved, and stamina is often a focus. |
| ended | 2 | (especially in combination) Having (a specified kind or number of) ends. | |
| descendents | 3 | noun | Misspelling of descendants. |
| bending | 2 | noun | Capable of being bent without breaking; able to be turned or twisted without breaking. |
| hendricks | 2 | noun | A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| hendrix | 2 | noun | A surname originating as a patronymic, variant of Hendricks. |
| independence | 4 | noun | The quality or state of being independent; lack of dependence; the state of not being reliant on, or controlled by, others. |
| kendell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| kendrick | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| lennox | 2 | noun | A region of Scotland centred on Loch Lomond and its outlet, the River Leven. |
| lenox | 2 | noun | Any of a number of places in the USA: |
| offended | 3 | hurt or upset | |
| tennis | 2 | noun | (sports) A sport played by two players (or four in doubles), who alternately strike the ball over a net using racquets. |
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