🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Caption"
1 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "caption" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| contraption | 3 | noun | A machine that is complicated and precarious. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Caption"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| passion | 2 | noun | Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate. |
| compassion | 3 | noun | Deep awareness of the suffering of others that people have to the point of them being motivated to relieve such states. |
| satisfaction | 4 | noun | A fulfilment of a need or desire. |
| action | 2 | noun | The effort of performing or doing something. |
| ashen | 2 | verb | Ash-colored; pale; anemic |
| interaction | 4 | noun | A conversation or exchange between people. |
| dissatisfaction | 5 | noun | Unhappiness or discontent. |
| faction | 2 | noun | (countable) A group of people, especially within a political organization, which expresses a shared belief or opinion different from people who are not part of the group. |
| abstraction | 3 | noun | The act of focusing on one characteristic of an object rather than the object as a whole group of characteristics; the act of separating said qualities from the object or ideas. |
| actions | 2 | noun | The effort of performing or doing something. |
| option | 2 | noun | One of a set of choices that can be made. |
| traction | 2 | noun | Grip. |
| attraction | 3 | noun | The tendency to attract. |
| expansion | 3 | noun | An act, process, or instance of expanding. |
| extraction | 3 | noun | The act of extracting or the condition of being extracted. |
| assassin | 3 | noun | Someone who intentionally kills a person, especially a professional who kills a public or political figure. |
| exaction | 3 | noun | The act of demanding with authority, and compelling to pay or yield; compulsion to give or furnish; a levying by force |
| contraction | 3 | noun | (orthography) In the English language: a shortened form of a word, often with omitted letters replaced by an apostrophe or a diacritical mark. |
| mansion | 2 | noun | A large luxurious house or building, usually built for the wealthy. |
| happen | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To occur or take place. |
| distraction | 3 | noun | Something that distracts. |
| infraction | 3 | noun | (law) A minor offence, petty crime. |
| inaction | 3 | noun | Lack of action or activity or labor |
| transaction | 3 | noun | An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc. |
| imagine | 3 | verb | (transitive) To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind. |
| reaction | 3 | noun | An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event. |
| fashion | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Popular trends, especially in clothing; the industry that designs clothing and sometimes other related items. |
| legal action | 4 | noun | Legal proceedings; a lawsuit. |
| capstan | 2 | noun | (especially nautical) A vertical cylindrical machine that revolves on a spindle, typically surmounted by a drumhead with sockets for levers for turning it; used to apply force to cables, ropes, etc. |
| chain reaction | 4 | noun | (figurative) A series of events, each one causing or influencing the next. |
| fasten | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To attach or connect in a secure manner. |
| taction | 2 | noun | The sense of touch. |
| diffraction | 3 | noun | (physics) The bending of a wave around an obstacle. |
| retraction | 3 | noun | A statement printed or broadcast in a public forum which effects the withdrawal of an earlier assertion, and which concedes that the earlier assertion was in error. |
| ration | 2 | noun | A portion of some limited resource, especially food, allocated to a person or group. |
| subtraction | 3 | noun | (arithmetic, uncountable) The process of subtracting a number from another. |
| napkin | 2 | noun | A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eating. |
| liquefaction | 4 | noun | The process of being, or state of having been, made liquid (from either a solid or a gas). |
| chemical reaction | 6 | noun | (chemistry) A process, typically involving the breaking or making of interatomic bonds, in which one or more substances are changed into others. |
| direct action | 4 | noun | A form of political activism in which participants act directly, ignoring established political procedures. It may take the form of strikes, workplace occupations, sabotage, sit-ins, squatting, revolutionary/guerrilla warfare, demonstrations, vandalism or graffiti. |
| allergic reaction | 6 | noun | hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity |
| plan of action | 4 | noun | Synonym of action plan. |
| captions | 2 | noun | A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc. |
| learned reaction | 4 | noun | a reaction that has been acquired by learning |
| affirmative action | 6 | noun | (uncountable) A set of policies or programs providing advantages for people of a group who are seen to have traditionally been the target of discrimination. |
| capillary action | 6 | noun | (physics) The drawing of a liquid (often against gravity) into or up narrow interstices due to surface tension |
| improper fraction | 5 | noun | (arithmetic) A vulgar fraction of which the numerator has a greater magnitude than the denominator, such as 3/2. |
| common fraction | 4 | noun | (arithmetic) A fraction in the form of one integer divided by another, non-zero, integer. |
| proper fraction | 4 | noun | (arithmetic) A vulgar fraction in which the magnitude of the numerator is less than or equal to that of the denominator, such as 2/3. |
| continued fraction | 5 | noun | (mathematics, number theory) A compound numerical expression consisting of an integer plus a fraction whose numerator is a positive integer and whose denominator is a continued fraction (an integer plus a fraction), and so on, with finite or infinite recursion. |
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Poetry
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Song Lyrics
Near rhymes are common in pop and hip-hop. They keep lyrics natural and conversational.
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Greeting Cards
Short perfect rhymes (1–2 syllables) feel warm and memorable in cards and captions.
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