🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Arcade"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "arcade" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| dismayed | 2 | Having the emotion of dismay. | |
| accolade | 3 | noun | An expression of approval; praise. |
| renegade | 3 | noun | An outlaw or rebel. |
| cascade | 2 | noun | A waterfall or series of small waterfalls. |
| staid | 1 | verb | Not capricious or impulsive; sedate, serious, sober. |
| charade | 2 | noun | A deception or pretense, originally an absurdly obvious one but now in general use. |
| jade | 1 | noun | A semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines. |
| escapade | 3 | noun | A daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention. |
| retrograde | 3 | noun | Directed or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel; retreating. |
| palisade | 3 | noun | (military) A wall of wooden stakes, used as a defensive barrier. |
| evade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from. |
| pervade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To be in every part of; to spread through; to permeate. |
| aide | 1 | noun | An assistant. |
| promenade | 3 | noun | A walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll. |
| persuade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. |
| parade | 2 | noun | An organized display of a group of people, particularly |
| afraid | 2 | Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear. | |
| tirade | 2 | noun | A long, angry or violent speech. |
| upgrade | 2 | verb | An improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology. |
| colonnade | 3 | noun | A series of columns at regular intervals. |
| degrade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To lower in value or social position. |
| fusillade | 3 | noun | The simultaneous firing of a number of firearms. |
| mislaid | 2 | That cannot be currently found, put in an obscure place, lost - often temporarily. | |
| brigade | 2 | noun | A group of people organized for a common purpose. |
| displayed | 2 | Spread open to view; shown off. | |
| masquerade | 3 | noun | An assembly or party of people wearing (usually elaborate or fanciful) masks and costumes, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions. |
| dissuade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To convince not to try or do. |
| conveyed | 2 | sent or carried from one place to another | |
| trade | 1 | noun | (uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market. |
| cade | 1 | noun | A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| cavalcade | 3 | noun | (collective) A procession of riders, vehicles, ships, etc. |
| frayed | 1 | Unravelled; worn at the end or edge. | |
| blade | 1 | noun | The (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts. |
| fade | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant. |
| serenade | 3 | noun | A love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening. |
| brocade | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven, originally in gold and silver; more recently any cloth incorporating raised, woven patterns. |
| wade | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To walk through water or something that impedes progress. |
| portrayed | 2 | represented graphically by sketch or design or lines | |
| grade | 1 | noun | (chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) Performance on a test or other evaluation(s), expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol; a score. |
| invade | 2 | verb | (transitive) To enter by force, usually in order to conquer. |
| upbraid | 2 | verb | (transitive) To criticize severely. |
| blockade | 2 | noun | The physical blocking or surrounding of a place, especially a port, in order to prevent commerce and traffic in or out. |
| maid | 1 | noun | A female servant or cleaner (short for maidservant). |
| decade | 2 | noun | A period of ten years , particularly such a period beginning with a year ending in 0 and ending with a year ending in 9. |
| decayed | 2 | Having undergone decay, rotted. | |
| mermaid | 2 | noun | A mythological creature with a woman's head and upper body, and a tail of a fish. |
| hade | 1 | noun | (geology, mining) To slope or incline from the vertical. |
| brayed | 1 | verb | (intransitive) Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry. |
| paid | 1 | That is not free of charge; that costs money. | |
| downgrade | 2 | noun | A reduction of a rating, as a financial or credit rating. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Arcade"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| depraved | 2 | Perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense. | |
| proclaim | 2 | verb | To announce or declare. |
| create | 2 | verb | (transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:) |
| escape | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To get free; to free oneself. |
| operate | 3 | verb | (transitive or intransitive) To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act. |
| arcane | 2 | Understood by only a few. | |
| soiree | 2 | noun | A formal evening party. |
| ashamed | 2 | (chiefly of someone in trouble and undergoing punishment for doing something wrong) Feeling shame or guilt. | |
| valet | 2 | noun | A hotel employee performing such duties for guests. |
| insane | 2 | Exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; utterly mad. | |
| recuperate | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness or from exhaustion (or sometimes from a financial loss, etc). |
| partake | 2 | verb | (formal) To take part in an activity; to participate. [with in] |
| okay | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of OK. [All right, acceptable, permitted.] |
| mistake | 2 | noun | An error. |
| pathway | 2 | noun | A footpath or other path or track. |
| always | 2 | At all times; throughout all time; since the beginning. | |
| away | 2 | verb | From a place, hence. |
| behave | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner; used with an adverbial of manner. |
| sunbathe | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To expose one's body to the sun in order to relax or to obtain a suntan; to take the sun. |
| engrave | 2 | verb | (transitive) To carve text or symbols into (something), usually for the purposes of identification or art. |
| champagne | 2 | noun | A cultural region and former province of France, the terroir of the wine champagne; now part of Grand Est region. |
| holiday | 3 | noun | (chiefly UK, Australia) A period of one or more days taken off work for leisure and often travel; often plural. |
| fireplace | 3 | noun | An open hearth for holding a fire at the base of a chimney. |
| update | 2 | noun | A change in information, a modification of existing or known data. |
| card game | 2 | noun | (games) Any of the many games played with playing cards. |
| arcade game | 3 | noun | (video games) A coin-operated video game or amusement device. |
| ashame | 2 | verb | (transitive, rare) To make ashamed; to shame. |
| marinate | 3 | verb | (ergative) To allow a sauce or flavoring mixture to absorb into something; to steep or soak something in a marinade to flavor or prepare it for cooking. |
| fast lane | 2 | noun | On a multilane road, the lane intended or reserved for vehicles overtaking or moving at faster speeds. |
| barricades | 3 | noun | A barrier constructed across a road, especially as a military defence |
| stargate | 2 | noun | (neologism, science fiction) A hypothetical device consisting of a traversable portal (typically a wormhole) that can send one to another location light years away nearly instantaneously. |
| cocaine | 2 | noun | (uncountable, organic chemistry, pharmacology) An addictive drug derived from coca (Erythroxylum) or prepared synthetically, used sometimes medicinally as a local anesthetic and, often illegally, as a stimulant. |
| yesterday | 3 | noun | The day immediately before today; one day ago. |
| sea lane | 2 | noun | (nautical) A regularly used route for ocean-going vessels. |
| scarface | 2 | noun | A person with a scarred face. |
| arcades | 2 | noun | Synonym of amusement arcade. |
| cafes | 2 | noun | (South Africa) A convenience store, originally one that sold coffee and similar basic items. |
| hard way | 2 | noun | (craps) Alternative form of hardway (“type of bet”). [(craps, chiefly attributive) A bet that is won only if the desired total is rolled as a pair of two of the same value, e.g. 6 from 3 and 3 rather than 4 and 2.] |
| car chase | 2 | noun | (road transport) A chase, usually high-speed, between people in two or more cars or other vehicles, normally between the police or other law enforcement and an offender. |
| are case | 2 | — | |
| barclay | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| bombay | 2 | noun | (dated) The former name of Mumbai, the state capital of Maharashtra, India. |
| dark days | 2 | the third studio album by the American nu metal band Coal Chamber. | |
| dark place | 2 | — | |
| duarte | 2 | noun | A city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. |
| lorraine | 2 | noun | A female given name transferred from the place name, associated with Laura by folk etymology. |
| ok | 2 | noun | All right, acceptable, permitted. |
| parfait | 2 | noun | An American parfait, a layered dessert often consisting of fruit, ice cream, pastries, whipped topping, etc. and served in a glass, often a parfait glass. |
| parkway | 2 | noun | (US) A scenic freeway. |
| sunday | 2 | noun | The first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday. |
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