Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Circle

74 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Circle"

24 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
encircle3verb(transitive) To surround, form a circle around.
heterocercal5(ichthyology) Of a fish's tail, such that the vertebral column bends and extends upwards into the upper lobe of the tail, making it larger than the lower lobe; as in sharks, rays, and skates.
berkel2noun
birchall2nounA surname from Old English.
birkel2nounA surname from German.
burchell2nounA surname.
burkel2nounA surname from German.
burkle2nounA surname.
circa il2
great-circle3
kirk hill2
merkel2nounA surname from German; variant form Merkley.
merkle2nounA surname.
percle2nounA surname.
pirkl2nounA surname.
pirkle2nounA surname.
sterkel2nounA surname from German.
ter kill2
terkel2nounA surname.
turkel2nounA surname.
urkel2noun
work ill2
zirkel2noun
zirkle2nounA surname.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Circle"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
chortle2noun(intransitive) To laugh with a chortle or chortles.
infernal3nounOf or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.
purpose2nounThe end for which something is done, is made or exists.
burble2noun(intransitive) To bubble; to gurgle.
diurnal3nounHappening or occurring during daylight, or primarily active during that time.
servile2nounExcessively eager to please; obsequious.
hurtle2verb(intransitive) To move rapidly, violently, or without control, especially in a noisy manner.
warble2noun(transitive) To sing like a bird, especially with trills.
eternal3nounLasting forever; unending.
mortal2nounSusceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.
universal4nounCommon to all members of a group or class.
gurgle2nounTo make such a sound.
circuit2noun(electricity) Enclosed path of an electric current, usually designed for a certain function.
startle2verb(transitive) To excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension; to frighten suddenly and not seriously; to alarm; to surprise.
sparkle2nounBrilliance; luster.
purple2nounA colour between red and blue; violet, though often closer to magenta.
immortal3nounNot susceptible to death; living forever; never dying.
hurtful2Tending to hurt someone's feelings; insulting; lacerating.
commercial3nounOf or pertaining to commerce.
circus2nounA traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts, that gives shows usually in a circular tent.
encircled3enclosed within a circle
kernel2nounThe core, center, or essence of an object or system.
nocturnal3noun(of a person, creature, group, or species) Primarily active during the night.
garble2nounTo corrupt; to make unreadable, incomprehensible, or unintelligible.
verbal2nounOf or relating to words.
girdle2nounA belt or sash at the waist, often used to support stockings or hosiery.
internal3Of or situated on the inside.
argal2nounthus, therefore
reversal3nounA change in fortune; a change from being successful to having problems.
rehearsal3nounThe practising of something which is to be performed before an audience, usually to test or improve the interaction between several participating people, or to allow technical adjustments with respect to staging to be done.
corbel2noun(architecture) A structural member jutting out of a wall to carry a superincumbent weight.
infertile3Not fertile.
marble2noun(uncountable, petrology) A metamorphic rock of crystalline limestone.
myrtle2nounAn evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to southern Europe and north Africa.
squirrel2nounAny of the rodents of the family Sciuridae.
curdle2verb(ambitransitive) To form curds so that it no longer flows smoothly; to cause to form such curds. (usually said of milk)
carpal2noun(anatomy) Any of the eight bones of the wrist (carpus).
patriarchal4Relating to a system run by males, rather than females; relating to a patriarchy.
archil2nounObsolete form of orchil. [Any of several lichens, especially those of the genera Roccella and Lecanora.]
hurdles2nounA sport where athletes or animals run along a track obstructed by regularly placed hurdles that must be leapt over.
journal2nounA diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
turtle2noun(zoology, US, Canada) Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosing its body. See also tortoise.
referral3nounThe act or process of transferring someone or something to another, of sending by reference, or referring.
dispersal3nounThe act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
dermal2noun(anatomy) Of or pertaining to skin or integument (or other forms of tissue)
argol2noun(organic chemistry) potassium tartrate
circles2"Circles (Just My Good Time)" is a 2005 collaborative single by Australian production duo Busface and British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, credited as Mademoiselle E.B. on all releases of the single.
shoulder girdle4noun(anatomy) The human pectoral girdle, consisting of the collarbones and shoulder blades.
snorkel2noun(underwater diving) A hollow tube, held in the mouth, or mounted on and opening into a diving mask, used by swimmers for breathing underwater.
royal purple4nounA deep vibrant reddish purple colour.

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