Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Cipher

/ˈsaɪfɚ/

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74 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Cipher"

24 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
decipher3verb(transitive) To convert a code or cipher to plain text.
cypher2nounA surname from German.
heifer2nounA young female cow, (particularly) one over one year old but which has not calved.
lifer2nounA prisoner sentenced to life in prison.
knifer2nounSomeone who stabs another with a knife.
kifer2nounA surname.
seifer2noun
buy fur2
die fur2
fifer2nounOne who plays on a fife.
knife her2
leifer2nounA surname.
life her2
peifer2nounA surname.
peiffer2nounA surname.
pfeifer2nounA surname.
pfeiffer2nounA surname from German.
phifer2nounA surname.
pifer2nounA surname.
schleifer2nounA surname.
slifer2nounA surname.
stonecipher3nounA surname from German.
stonesifer3nounA surname from German.
wife her2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Cipher"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
desire3nounTo want; to wish for earnestly.
sire2nounA lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.
fire2noun(uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering.
minor2nounLesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
advisor3nounOne who offers advice.
striker2nounA person who is on strike, someone who has stopped working as a protest.
driver2nounA person who drives a motorized vehicle such as a car, truck, bus, train, forklift, etc.
writer2nounA person who writes, or produces literary work; an author can refer to themselves as "the writer".
riser2nounSomeone or something which rises.
fibre2nounDietary fibre.
fighter2nounA person who fights; a combatant.
survivor3nounOne who survives, especially one who survives a traumatic experience.
adviser3nounOne who advises.
sniper2nounA person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position.
fiber2noun(uncountable) A material in the form of fibers.
hyper2noun(slang) Energetic; overly diligent.
lighter2nounA device used to light things, especially a reusable handheld device for creating fire to light cigarettes.
liar2nounA person who frequently lies; someone who tells a lie.
either2(conjunctive, after a negative) As well.
glider2nounAny heavier-than-air aircraft optimised for unpowered flight; a sailplane.
skiver2nounA slacker.
wire2noun(uncountable) Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
viper2nounA venomous snake in the family Viperidae.
incisor3noun(anatomy, zootomy) A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth of mammals, between the canines and adapted for cutting; in humans there are four in each jaw.
diner2noun(US) A typically small restaurant, historically modeled after a railroad dining car, that serves lower-class fare, normally having a counter with stools along one side and booths on the other.
rider2nounA mounted person.
diaper2noun(chiefly Canada, US, Philippines, India) An absorbent garment worn around the crotch that retains the wearer's urine and feces, often worn by a baby or young child who is not yet toilet trained, or by an adult who is incontinent or wets the bed, or under extreme working conditions without access to a toilet; a nappy.
geyser2noun(planetology, geology, volcanology) A boiling natural spring which throws forth jets of water, mud, etc., at frequent intervals, driven upwards by the expansive power of steam.
pacifier4noun(Canada, US) A rubber or plastic device imitating a nipple that goes into a baby’s mouth, used to calm and quiet the baby.
eyesore2nounA displeasing sight; something prominently ugly or unsightly.
higher2verb(transitive) To make higher; to raise or increase in amount or quantity.
cyber2nounOf, or having to do with, the Internet; alternative form of cyber-.
slicer2nounSomeone or something that slices.
deciphered3converted from cryptic to intelligible language
divisor3noun(arithmetic) In an expression involving division, the number by which another number is being divided.
cider2noun(British, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada) An alcoholic, often sparkling (carbonated) beverage made from fermented apples; hard cider; apple cider.
diver2nounSomeone who dives, especially as a sport.
biter2noun(fishing) A fish that tends to take bait.
pile driver3nounA machine for forcing a pile, a long beam, into the ground as part of the construction of a foundation; usually by raising a weight and then dropping it on the beam.
signer2nounOne who signs their name (applies their signature to something).
device driver4noun(computing) Software, usually supplied with the operating system or by a hardware manufacturer, that communicates between the operating system of a personal computer and a specific hardware device.
sun visor3noun(automotive) A flap attached to the interior of an automobile by a hinge just above the windscreen/windshield, used to shade the eyes of occupants from the glare of sunlight.
tighter2Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
ciphers2nounA method of transforming a text in order to conceal its meaning.
timer2nounA device used to measure amounts of time.
neither2Similarly not.
wiper2nounSomething, such as a windscreen wiper, that is designed for wiping.
filer2nounOne who files something.
slave driver3nounAlternative form of slave-driver. [An overseer of slaves at work; a person who puts slaves to work.]
stiver2nounAnything of small value.

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