🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Avid"
1 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "avid" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| gravid | 2 | (of egglaying animals, now chiefly figuratively) Pregnant. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Avid"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| candid | 2 | noun | Straightforward, open and sincere. |
| pallid | 2 | Appearing weak, pale, or wan. | |
| acrid | 2 | Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not to the taste. | |
| lavish | 2 | verb | Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal. |
| vapid | 2 | Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging. | |
| static | 2 | noun | Unchanging; that cannot or does not change. |
| dragon | 2 | noun | A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature. |
| flaccid | 2 | Flabby; lacking firmness or muscle tone. | |
| arid | 2 | Very dry. | |
| havoc | 2 | noun | Widespread devastation and destruction. |
| massive | 2 | noun | Very large in size or extent. |
| ravage | 2 | verb | (transitive) To devastate, destroy or lay waste to something. |
| savour | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The quality which the sense of taste detects; also (countable), a specific flavour or taste, especially one different from the predominant one. |
| rabid | 2 | noun | (by extension) Furious; raging; extremely violent. |
| habit | 2 | noun | An action performed on a regular basis. |
| rapid | 2 | noun | Very swift or quick. |
| ballad | 2 | noun | A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas. |
| cabin | 2 | noun | The passenger area of an airplane. |
| classic | 2 | noun | Exhibiting timeless quality and excellence. |
| passive | 2 | noun | Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction. |
| valid | 2 | Acceptable, proper or correct; in accordance with the rules. | |
| travel | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another. |
| status | 2 | noun | A person’s condition, position or standing relative to that of others. |
| wagon | 2 | noun | A heavier four-wheeled (normally horse-drawn) vehicle designed to carry goods (or sometimes people). |
| canvas | 2 | noun | A type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings. |
| graphic | 2 | noun | Drawn, pictorial. |
| happen | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To occur or take place. |
| jacket | 2 | noun | A piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse, often waist length to thigh length. |
| salad | 2 | noun | A food made primarily of a mixture of raw or cold ingredients, typically vegetables, usually served with a dressing such as vinegar or mayonnaise. |
| acid | 2 | noun | (chemistry) Any compound which yields H+ ions (protons) when dissolved in water; an Arrhenius acid. |
| aphid | 2 | noun | A sap-sucking insect pest of the superfamily Aphidoidea; an aphidian. |
| alice | 2 | noun | A female given name from the Germanic languages popular in England since the Middle Ages. |
| having | 2 | noun | The act of possessing; ownership. |
| planet | 2 | noun | (astronomy, current) A body which is massive enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium (generally resulting in being an ellipsoid) but not enough to attain nuclear fusion and, in IAU usage, which directly orbits a star (or multiple star) and dominates the region of its orbit; specifically, in the case of the Solar system, the eight major bodies of Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. |
| hyaluronic acid | 7 | noun | (organic chemistry) A mucopolysaccharide (a kind of polymer) that forms a gel-like substance within animal connective tissue. |
| padded | 2 | Having padding. | |
| glycolic acid | 5 | noun | (organic chemistry) the simplest alpha-hydroxy acid, hydroxy-acetic acid, found in sugar cane and unripe grapes; used in cosmetics etc |
| travis | 2 | noun | A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| amino acid | 5 | noun | (biochemistry) Any of the twenty naturally occurring α-amino acids (having the amino, and carboxylic acid groups on the same carbon atom), and a variety of side chains, that combine, via peptide bonds, to form proteins. |
| deoxyribonucleic acid | 10 | noun | (biochemistry, genetics) A nucleic acid found in all living things (and some non-living things such as certain viruses) which consists of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix; encoded in its structure are genetic instructions for development, functioning, growth, and reproduction. |
| acetic acid | 5 | noun | (organic chemistry) A clear colourless organic acid, CH₃COOH, formed by the bacterial oxidation of ethanol through acetic fermentation; it is used as a solvent and has very many industrial applications; it is the major acidic component of vinegar. |
| folic acid | 4 | noun | (biochemistry, organic chemistry) A polycyclic heterocyclic carboxylic acid, one of the vitamin B complex, essential for cell growth and reproduction |
| lactic acid | 4 | noun | (organic chemistry) 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid (CH₃CHOHCO₂H), a syrupy liquid, soluble in water; found in milk, wine and many fruits; used as a food additive and in many industrial applications. |
| nucleic acid | 5 | noun | (biochemistry, genetics) Any acidic, chainlike biological macromolecule consisting of multiple repeat units of phosphoric acid, sugar and purine and pyrimidine bases; they are involved in the preservation, replication and expression of hereditary information in every living cell |
| antacid | 3 | noun | An agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity, especially in the stomach. [from 18th c.] |
| ascorbic acid | 5 | noun | (biochemistry) A white crystalline organic compound, C₆H₈O₆, found in citrus fruits and many vegetables; it is an antioxidant and an efficient scavenger of free radicals. |
| fatty acid | 4 | noun | (organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any of a class of aliphatic carboxylic acids, of general formula CₙH₂ₙ₊₁COOH, that occur combined with glycerol as animal or vegetable oils and fats. Only those with an even number of carbon atoms are normally found in natural fats. |
| nitric acid | 4 | noun | (inorganic chemistry) A transparent, colorless to pale yellow, fuming corrosive liquid, HNO₃; a highly reactive oxidizing agent used in the production of fertilizers, explosives, and rocket fuels and in a wide variety of industrial processes; once called aqua fortis. |
| citric acid | 4 | noun | (organic chemistry) A colourless crystalline compound, 2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, C₆H₈O₇, found in citrus fruit; it is used as a food additive and in the manufacture of citrates. |
| sulfuric acid | 5 | noun | (American spelling, inorganic chemistry) A transparent, oily liquid, formula H₂SO₄, that is a strong acid with very many industrial applications. |
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