Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Closeup

81 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Closeup"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
set up2verb(transitive) To make ready for use.
make up2verbTo constitute, to compose.
back up2verb(idiomatic, computing, transitive) To copy (data) so that it can be restored if the main copy is lost.
blow up2verbUsed other than figuratively or idiomatically: see blow, up.
give up2verb(transitive) To stop or quit (an activity, etc.)
wind up2verb(intransitive, copulative) To end up; to arrive or result.
cut up2verb(transitive) To cut into smaller pieces, parts, or sections.
break up2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To end a (usually romantic or sexual) relationship.
open up3verb(intransitive) To reveal oneself; to share personal information about oneself; to become communicative.
do up2verb(transitive, idiomatic, colloquial) To redecorate (a room, etc.); to make improvements to (a home or domestic property).
show up2verb(intransitive) To appear, arrive, or attend, especially suddenly or erratically.
think up2verb(idiomatic) To create in one’s mind; to invent.
stir up2verb(transitive) To arouse or excite (passion or action, etc.).
gang up2verb(idiomatic) To join together, as a gang.
cup1nounA concave vessel for drinking, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.
touch up2verb(idiomatic, transitive) To make slight corrections or adjustments to; to fill in or perfect.
fill up2verb(transitive) To make (something) completely full.
light up2verb(transitive) To illuminate, to bring light to something, to brighten.
fed up2verb(informal, idiomatic) Frustrated, annoyed, or tired, to the limit of one's endurance, especially by something that one has experienced for too long. [with with or (British English) of]
mess up2verb(transitive) To cause a problem with; to introduce an error or mistake in; to make muddled or confused; spoil; ruin.
hold up2verb(idiomatic) To detain by threatening, usually with a weapon, in order to commit robbery.
bring up2verbTo mention.
split up2verb(intransitive, idiomatic, Of a group of people) Cease to be together, break apart from the group.
chat up2verb(transitive, idiomatic) To talk to (someone) in a friendly, open, or casual manner, sometimes also in a charming or affected manner, usually to curry favor, and sometimes flirtatiously with the intention of establishing a romantic or sexual encounter or relationship with that person.
play up2verb(transitive) To make or attempt to make something appear more important, likely, or obvious; to showcase or highlight.
rev up2verb(by extension, transitive) To make (someone or something) more active.
scrunch up2verb(informal, transitive) To scrunch one's face or a part of one's face.
flare up2verb(intransitive) To become more intense suddenly.
pop up2verb(intransitive, informal, idiomatic) To appear without warning.
beat up2verb(transitive) To give a severe beating to; to assault violently with repeated blows.
wrap up2verb(transitive and intransitive, idiomatic) To conclude or finish completely.
keep up2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To stay even or ahead.
sign up2verb(transitive) To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
clear up2verb(transitive) To clarify, to correct a misconception.
hookup2noun(slang) A brief sexual relationship or encounter.
add up2verb(idiomatic, intransitive) To make sense; to be reasonable or consistent.
crop up2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To occur, especially suddenly or unexpectedly.
lap up2verb(transitive, figurative) To revel in, to overtly enjoy.
spruce up2verb(idiomatic) To refresh, revamp; to freshen or improve something, especially its appearance.
loosen up3verb(colloquial) To relax; to act less seriously.
straighten up3verb(intransitive) To sit up straight, to stop hunching.
spring up2verb(intransitive) To appear suddenly.
string up2verb(transitive, idiomatic) To suspend by means of rope, cord or similar material.
swallow up3verbTo take over or absorb something (especially an organisation) so it no longer has a separate identity; to assimilate.
charge up2verb(transitive) To recharge, to give electrical power to something.
swell up2verb(idiomatic) To become swollen
climb up2verb(transitive) to gradually ascend something
backup2noun(computing) A copy of a file or record, stored separately from the original, that can be used to recover the original if it is damaged or destroyed.
stand up2verb(transitive, idiomatic) (stand someone up) To avoid a prearranged meeting, especially a date, with (a person) without prior notification; to jilt or shirk.
throw up2verb(intransitive, transitive, now informal, bacteriology) To vomit.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Closeup"

31 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
club1noun(countable) A heavy object, often a kind of stick, intended for use as a bludgeoning weapon or a plaything.
snub1nounConspicuously short.
stub1nounA piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes.
rebuff2noun(transitive) To refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.
scrub1noun(transitive) To rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening
drub1verbTo defeat someone soundly; to annihilate or crush.
rub1verb(transitive) To move (one object) while maintaining contact with another object over some area, with pressure and friction.
hub1nounA point where many routes meet and traffic is distributed, dispensed, or diverted.
grub1noun(uncountable, slang) Food.
nub1nounA small knob or lump.
cub1nounA member of the Cub Scouts.
sub1noun(US, informal) To substitute for.
pub1noun(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A public house where beverages, primarily alcoholic, may be bought and consumed, also providing food and sometimes entertainment such as live music or television.
bub1nounA term of familiar address; bubba; bubby.
unstuck2verb(transitive, nonstandard) To unstick; to get something unstuck
tub1nounA bathtub.
country club3nounA private club in a rural area or in the outskirts of a town, offering recreational sports activities.
golf club2nounIn golf, the implement used to hit the golf ball.
glee club2noun(chiefly US) A secular choir or choral group.
yacht club2nounA sports club for yachting.
supper club3noun(US) A dining establishment that also functions as a social club.
tiger cub3nounA young tiger.
ticket stub3nouna torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
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begun2nounA surname.
closeups2noun(film) A video or film recording made with the camera positioned close to an actor, often so that only the head or face is visible.
dub1noun(transitive, now informal) To name, to entitle, to call.
indian club4noun(historical) A form of 19th-century exercise equipment, a wooden club shaped like a bowling pin, swung in certain patterns to build up strength.
rotary club4nounA club that is part of Rotary International.
shrub1nounA woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base.
wolf cub2nounA young wolf.

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