Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Arise

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Arise"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
scrutinize3verb(transitive) To examine something with great care or detail, as to look for hidden or obscure flaws.
surmise2verb(intransitive) To imagine or suspect; to conjecture; to posit with contestable premises.
aggrandize3verb(transitive) To make great or greater in power, rank, honor, or wealth (applied to persons, countries, etc.).
emphasize3verb(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
recognize3verb(transitive) To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.
actualize4verb(transitive) To make real; to realize.
analyze3verb(transitive) To subject to analysis.
reprise2noun(music) A repetition of a phrase, a return to an earlier theme, or a second rendition or version of a song in a programme or musical.
comprise2verb(transitive) To be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
likewise2(conjunctive) also; moreover; too.
demise2noun(countable) Death; decease.
rise1noun(intransitive) To move, or appear to move, physically upwards relative to the ground.
chastise2verb(transitive) To castigate; to scold or censure.
apprise2verbTo make (someone or oneself) aware of some information; to inform, to notify.
despise2verbTo regard with contempt or scorn.
devise2verb(transitive) To use one’s intellect to plan or design (something).
optimize3verb(transitive) To make (something) optimal.
utilize3verb(US, Canada, Oxford British English) Alternative spelling of utilise. [To make use of; to use.]
exemplifies4verb(transitive) To show or illustrate by example.
advise2verb(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
realize3verb(transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
ostracize3verb(by extension) To exclude a person from a community or from society by not communicating with them or by refusing to acknowledge their presence; to refuse to associate with or talk to; to shun.
jeopardize3verb(US) To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
materialize5verb(intransitive) To take physical form, to appear seemingly from nowhere.
wise1nounShowing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
patronize3verb(transitive) To assume a tone of unjustified superiority toward; to talk down to, to treat condescendingly.
criticize3verbTo find fault (with something).
sympathize3verb(intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected
empathize3verb(intransitive) to feel empathy for another person
compromise3nounThe settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions.
disguise2nounMaterial (such as clothing, makeup, a wig) used to alter one’s visual appearance in order to hide one's identity or assume another.
signifies3verbTo give (something) a meaning or an importance.
galvanize3verb(figurative) To shock or stimulate into sudden activity, as if by electric shock.
maximize3verb(transitive) To make as large as possible.
prise1nounTo force (open) with a lever; to pry.
characterize4verb(transitive) To be typical of.
synthesize3verb(transitive) To combine two or more things to produce a new product.
exercise3noun(countable, uncountable) Activity intended to improve physical, or sometimes mental, strength and fitness.
tantalize3verb(transitive) To tease (someone) by offering or showing them something desirable but leaving them unsatisfied.
supervise3verb(transitive) To oversee or direct a task or organization.
prize1nounAn honour or reward striven for in a competitive contest; anything offered to be competed for, or as an inducement to, or reward of, effort.
organize3verb(transitive) To arrange in working order.
minimize3verb(transitive) To make (something) smaller or as small as possible; shrink; reduce.
mobilize3verb(transitive) To assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war.
sunrise2nounThe time of day when the sun appears above the eastern horizon.
catalyze3verb(transitive) To accelerate a process.
prioritize4verb(transitive) To value, do, or choose something first, or before other things.
crystallize3verb(transitive) To give a definite or precise form to (something).
lionize3verb(transitive) To treat (a person) as if they were important, or a celebrity.
capitalize4verb(transitive) In writing or editing, to write (something: either an entire word or text, or just the initial letter(s) thereof) in capital letters, in upper case.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Arise"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
surmised2verb(intransitive) To imagine or suspect; to conjecture; to posit with contestable premises.
sublime2noun(transitive) (chemistry) Synonym of sublimate.
abide2verbUsed in a phrasal verb: abide by (“to accept and act in accordance with”).
decline2nounThe act of declining or refusing something.
apply2verb(transitive) To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case
awry2Turned or twisted toward one side; crooked, distorted, out of place; wry.
derive2verb(transitive) To obtain or receive (something) from something else.
supply2noun(transitive) To provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
defy2verb(transitive) To refuse to obey.
ignite2verb(transitive) to set fire to (something), to light (something)
alight2verbTo set light to (something); to set (something) on fire; to ignite, to light.
describe2verb(transitive) To represent in words.
satisfied3In a state of satisfaction.
surprised2Caused to feel surprise, amazement or wonder, or showing an emotion due to an unexpected event.
advice2noun(uncountable) An opinion offered to guide behavior in an effort to be helpful.
paradise3noun(figuratively) A very pleasant place, such as a place full of lush vegetation.
sacrifice3noun(figurative) The destruction or surrender of anything for the sake of something else regarded as more urgent or valuable; also, the thing destroyed or surrendered for this purpose.
revive2verb(transitive) (figurative) To cause (something) to recover from a state of decline, neglect, oblivion, or obscurity; to make (something) active or lively again; to reanimate, to revitalize.
deny2verb(transitive) To assert that something is not true.
alike2nounHaving resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.
suicide3noun(uncountable) The act of intentionally killing oneself.
outside2nounThe space beyond some limit or boundary.
unite2verb(transitive) To bring together as one.
disguised2Wearing a disguise; dressed in strange or unusual clothes, or taking on a changed appearance, especially to conceal one’s identity.
aspire2verb(intransitive) To have a strong desire or ambition to achieve something.
subside2verb(intransitive) To fall into a state of calm; to be calm again; to settle down; to become tranquil.
despised2Hated; viewed with scorn.
alive2Having life; living; not dead.
imply2verb(transitive, of a proposition) To have as a necessary consequence; to lead to (something) as a consequence.
suffice2verb(intransitive) To be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be adequate; to be good enough.
decide2verb(ambitransitive) To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.
arrive2verb(intransitive, copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place.
aside2nounTo or on one side so as to be out of the way.
collide2verb(intransitive) To impact directly, especially if violent.
sometimes2On some occasions, over some periods, or in certain circumstances, but not always.
sunshine2nounThe direct rays, light or warmth of the sun.
survive2verb(intransitive) Of a person, to continue to live; to remain alive.
awhile2For some time; for a short time.
subscribe2verb(transitive) To sign; to mark with one's signature as a token of consent or attestation.
retire2verb(intransitive) To stop working on a permanent basis, usually because of old age or illness.
inside2nounThe interior or inner part.
worldwide2Throughout the world.
paralyzed3Partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled.
resides2verbTo dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to remain for a long time.
revised2improved or brought up to date
arrives2verb(intransitive, copulative) To reach; to get to a certain place.
valentine3nounAn expression of affection, especially romantic affection, usually in the form of greeting card, gift, or message given the object of one's affection, especially on February 14th.
tonight2nounDuring the night following the current day; during the evening of today.
thirty five3
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