🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Assignment"
6 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "assignment" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| refinement | 3 | noun | The act, or the result of refining; the removal of impurities, or a purified material |
| confinement | 3 | noun | The act of confining or the state of being confined. |
| alignment | 3 | noun | An arrangement of items in a line. |
| consignment | 3 | noun | The sale of one's own goods (clothing, furniture, etc.) through a third-party vendor, in exchange for a portion of the sale price, and with the consigner retaining ownership of the goods until they are sold or abandoned. |
| realignment | 4 | noun | The act of realigning or something realigned. |
| reassignment | 4 | noun | The act of reassigning; a second or subsequent assignment. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Assignment"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| compliant | 3 | Willing to comply; submissive; willing to do what someone wants. | |
| vibrant | 2 | noun | Pulsing with energy or activity. |
| tyrant | 2 | noun | A despot; a ruler who governs unjustly, cruelly, or harshly. |
| excitement | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being excited (emotionally aroused). |
| defiant | 3 | noun | Boldly resisting opposition. |
| statement | 2 | noun | A declaration or remark. |
| client | 2 | noun | A customer, a buyer or receiver of goods or services. |
| silence | 2 | noun | The absence of any sound. |
| silent | 2 | noun | Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. |
| reliant | 3 | Having reliance on somebody or something. | |
| indictment | 3 | noun | (law) An official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury. |
| appointment | 3 | noun | An arrangement between people to meet; an engagement. |
| shining | 2 | noun | Emitting light. |
| climate | 2 | noun | The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or country, now usually represented by the statistical summary of its weather conditions during a period long enough to ensure that representative values are obtained (generally 30 years). |
| placement | 2 | noun | The act of matching a person with a job |
| grinding | 2 | noun | (dance) A form of dance in which two people rub their bodies together. |
| finest | 2 | noun | (US, informal, often preceded by the) Police officers. |
| reclining | 3 | noun | Capable of being reclined, or moved into a more horizontal position. |
| defining | 3 | Serving to define or distinguish. | |
| combining | 3 | noun | The act by which things are combined or brought together. |
| writing | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Graphism of symbols such as letters that express some meaning. |
| entertainment | 4 | noun | An activity designed to give pleasure, enjoyment, diversion, amusement, or relaxation to an audience, no matter whether the audience participates passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games. |
| diamond | 2 | noun | A gemstone made from this mineral. |
| designing | 3 | noun | A process of design. |
| whining | 2 | long and high-pitched like a whine or plaintive crying | |
| island | 2 | noun | A contiguous area of land, smaller than a continent, totally surrounded by water. |
| hydrant | 2 | noun | An outlet from a liquid/fluid main often consisting of an upright pipe with a valve attached from which fluid (e.g. water or fuel) can be tapped. |
| migrant | 2 | noun | Traveller or worker who moves from one region or country to another. |
| assignments | 3 | noun | The act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks. |
| science | 2 | noun | (countable) A particular discipline or branch of knowledge that is natural, measurable or consisting of systematic principles rather than intuition or technical skill. |
| lining | 2 | noun | A covering for the inside surface of something. |
| arraignment | 3 | noun | (law) The formal charging of a defendant with an offense; in many jurisdictions it includes their response in the form of a plea, typically as guilty, not guilty, or no contest. |
| containment | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) The state of containing. |
| climbing | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The sport of climbing, ascending a wall or a rock or another object using available holds, generally with the safety of a rope and belayer. |
| lineman | 2 | noun | A person who installs and repairs overhead cables (either power or telephone); a linesman. |
| simon | 2 | noun | A male given name from Hebrew. |
| assigning | 3 | noun | the act of distributing something to designated places or persons |
| linemen | 2 | noun | the football players who line up on the line of scrimmage |
| wining | 2 | noun | A session of drinking wine socially. |
| reminded | 3 | verb | (transitive) To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person). |
| timing | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) The time when something happens. |
| signing | 2 | noun | The act of concluding a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company. |
| advisement | 3 | noun | (now US) Consideration or deliberation. |
| rhyming | 2 | noun | rhyme |
| bryant | 2 | noun | A surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic] derived from Brian. |
| giant | 2 | noun | Very large. |
| hymen | 2 | noun | (anatomy) A membrane which completely or partially occludes the vaginal opening in human females. |
| requirements | 3 | noun | A necessity or prerequisite; something required or obligatory. Its adpositions are generally of in relation to who or what has given it, on in relation to whom or what it is given to, and for in relation to what is required. |
| trident | 2 | noun | A three-pronged spear somewhat resembling a pitchfork. |
| wyman | 2 | noun | A surname from Old English. |
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