🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Basil"
19 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "basil" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| frazil | 2 | noun | (Canada, US) A collection of stray ice crystals that form in fast-moving water. |
| dazzle | 2 | verb | (transitive) To confuse or overpower the sight of (someone or something, such as a sensor) by means of excessive brightness. |
| frazzle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To drain emotionally or physically. |
| razzle | 2 | verb | To dazzle or disorient |
| drazel | 2 | noun | (obsolete) A prostitute. |
| jazel | 2 | noun | (obsolete) An azure gem found in the East Indies. |
| gazel | 2 | noun | Archaic form of gazelle. [An antelope of either of the genera Gazella (mostly native to Africa), Procapra (native to Asia), Eudorcas, or Nanger, capable of running at high speeds for long periods.] |
| tazel | 2 | noun | Obsolete form of teasel. [Any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus.] |
| brazill | 2 | noun | — |
| as ill | 2 | — | |
| bazzell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| bazzle | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| brazel | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| brazell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| brazzel | 2 | noun | — |
| brazzell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| hazell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| lazzell | 2 | noun | — |
| whereas il | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Basil"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| facile | 2 | (now usually derogatory) Easy; contemptibly easy. | |
| vassal | 2 | noun | (historical, law) The grantee of a fief, a subordinate granted use of a superior's land and its income in exchange for vows of fidelity and homage and (typically) military service. |
| ravel | 2 | noun | (transitive) To unwind (a reel of thread, a skein of yarn, etc.); to pull apart (cloth, a seam, etc.); to fray, to unpick, to unravel; also, to pull out (a string of yarn, a thread, etc.) from a piece of fabric, or a skein or reel. |
| channel | 2 | noun | Something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting. |
| rascal | 2 | noun | (often diminutively) A cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker. |
| handle | 2 | verb | The part of an object which is (designed to be) held in the hand when used or moved. |
| babble | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To talk too much; to chatter; to prattle. |
| battle | 2 | noun | (military) A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; a combat, an engagement. |
| rattle | 2 | noun | (transitive, ergative) To create a rattling sound by shaking or striking. |
| fragile | 2 | noun | Easily broken, not sturdy; of delicate material. |
| addle | 2 | noun | To make or become addled; to muddle or confuse. |
| barrel | 2 | noun | (countable) A round (cylindrical) vessel, such as a cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends (heads). The word is sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal, usually called a drum. |
| bastille | 2 | noun | A former fortress and prison in Paris, France, the storming of which in 1789 began the French Revolution. |
| hassle | 2 | noun | Trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems. |
| castle | 2 | noun | A large residential building or compound that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman or king. Also, a house or mansion with some of the architectural features of medieval castles. |
| carrot | 2 | noun | A vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, sweet root that is often orange in colour, Daucus carota, family Apiaceae, especially the subspecies sativus. |
| travel | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another. |
| damsel | 2 | noun | A girl; a maiden (without sexual experience). |
| gracile | 2 | (also figuratively) Lean, slender, thin. | |
| organic | 3 | noun | (agriculture) Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body. |
| gravel | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Small fragments of rock, used for laying on the beds of roads and railways, and as ballast. |
| waggle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble. |
| baffle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To confuse or perplex (someone) completely; to bewilder, to confound, to puzzle. |
| happen | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To occur or take place. |
| anna | 2 | noun | (historical) A former Indian coin. |
| anise | 2 | noun | An umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, Malta, etc., for its carminative and aromatic seeds, which are used as a spice. It has a licorice scent. |
| unravel | 3 | verb | (transitive) (figurative) (also reflexive) To clear (something) from complication or difficulty; to investigate and solve (a mystery, a problem, etc.); to disentangle, to unfold, to work out. |
| puzzle | 2 | noun | (countable) A thing such as a complicated matter or a problem which is difficult to make sense of or understand; also, a person who is difficult to make sense of or understand; an enigma. |
| 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. |
| dabble | 2 | verb | (intransitive, figuratively) To participate or have an interest in an activity in a casual or superficial way. |
| flannel | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers. |
| satchel | 2 | noun | A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc. |
| gavel | 2 | noun | A wooden mallet, used by a courtroom judge, or by a committee chairman, struck against a sounding block to quieten those present, or by an auctioneer to accept the highest bid at auction. |
| carol | 2 | noun | (specifically) A (usually traditional) religious or secular song sung at Christmastime. |
| camel | 2 | noun | A mammalian beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus. |
| nozzle | 2 | noun | A short tube, usually tapering, forming the vent of a hose or pipe. |
| tassel | 2 | noun | A ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads from which at one end protrudes a cord on which the ball is hung, and which may have loose, dangling threads at the other end (often used as decoration along the bottom of garments, curtains or other hangings). |
| raffle | 2 | noun | A drawing, often held as a fundraiser, in which tickets or chances are sold to win a prize. |
| paschal | 2 | noun | Of or pertaining to Easter. |
| salmon | 2 | noun | (zoology) One of several species of fish, typically of the Salmoninae subfamily, brownish above with silvery sides and delicate pinkish-orange flesh; they ascend rivers to spawn. |
| snapdragon | 3 | noun | (countable) Any plant of the genus Antirrhinum, with showy yellow, white or red flowers. |
| dazzles | 2 | verb | (transitive) To confuse or overpower the sight of (someone or something, such as a sensor) by means of excessive brightness. |
| puzzel | 2 | noun | (obsolete) A harlot; a hussy. |
| savannah | 3 | noun | A major city, the county seat of Chatham County, Georgia. |
| apple | 2 | noun | A common, firm, round fruit produced by a tree of the genus Malus. |
| basel | 2 | noun | The capital city of Basel-Stadt canton, Switzerland. |
| basle | 2 | noun | Alternative form of Basel (a city in Switzerland). [The capital city of Basel-Stadt canton, Switzerland.] |
| batzel | 2 | noun | A surname from German. |
| brasil | 2 | noun | A mythical island, said to exist off the western coast of Ireland. |
| fallis | 2 | noun | A town in Oklahoma. |
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