Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Closure

67 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Closure"

17 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
composure3nounCalmness of mind or temperament.
exposure3noun(uncountable) The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
disclosure3nounThe act of revealing something.
enclosure3noun(countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
indecent exposure6noun(law) The crime of intentionally exposing one's genitalia in public; in some cases also including the act of public urination and defecation.
public exposure5nounthe opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
foreclosure3noun(law) The proceeding, by a creditor, to regain property or other collateral following a default on mortgage payments.
crozier2nounA surname.
overexposure5nounExcessive exposure.
inclosure3noun(now uncommon) Alternative spelling of enclosure. [(countable) Something that is enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.]
time exposure4noun(photography) An exposure made by leaving a camera's shutter open for a period greater than a fraction of a second.
mosher2nounOne who moshes.
gun enclosure4nouna self-contained weapons platform housing guns and capable of rotation
wind exposure4nounexposure to the wind (as the exposed part of a vessel's hull which is responsible for wind resistance)
natural enclosure6nouna naturally enclosed space
losure2noun
mosier2nounA surname.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Closure"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
moreover3(conjunctive) In addition to what has been said.
ambrosia3noun(Greek mythology, Roman mythology) The food of the gods, thought to confer immortality.
lower2verbBottom; more towards the bottom than the middle of an object.
soldier2nounA member of a ground-based army, of any rank, but especially an enlisted member.
odor2nounAny smell, whether fragrant or offensive.
shoulder2nounThe part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
rover2nounA vehicle for exploring extraterrestrial bodies.
take over3verbTo assume control of something, such as a business or enterprise, and sometimes by force.
loafer2nounAn idle person.
poseur2nounOne who affects some behaviour, style, attitude or other condition, often to impress or influence others.
over2nounFinished; ended; concluded.
coaster2noun(by extension) A small, flat or tray-like object on which a bottle, cup, glass, mug, etc., is placed to protect a table surface from drink spills, heat, or water condensation.
gloss over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
chew over3verb(transitive) To think deeply about; to ponder or mull over.
think over3verb(idiomatic) To ponder or reflect on a subject.
motor2nounA machine or device that converts other energy forms into mechanical energy, or imparts motion.
get over3verb(idiomatic, transitive) To forget and move on; to calm down regarding something.
change over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another
poster2nounA picture of a celebrity, an event etc., intended to be attached to a wall.
pass over3verb(transitive with over as adverbial particle) To bypass or disregard in favour of someone or something else.
watch over3verb(idiomatic) To guard and protect.
double over4verb(idiomatic, intransitive) To bend over deeply at the waist.
donor2nounOne who makes a donation.
roller2noun(heading) Anything that rolls.
folder2noun(computing) A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other folders may be stored. The files and subfolders in a folder are usually related.
kosher2verb(Judaism) Fit for use or consumption, in accordance with Jewish law (especially relating to food).
poacher2nounA person who trespasses in order to take game illegally, one who poaches; a person who illegally takes animals or plants from the wild.
drover2nounA person who drives animals (which are on foot or on the hoof, walking to some destination), especially cattle or sheep, and especially over long distances.
roper2noun(slang) Synonym of outside man (“accomplice who locates a mark to be swindled by a confidence trickster”).
fall over3verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To fall from an upright or standing position to a horizontal or prone position.
bowl over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To overwhelm with astonishment or wonder; to flabbergast.
go over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To look at carefully; to scrutinize; to analyze.
spill over3verbto enter into another zone by way of accident or overcrowding; to overflow
sea rover3nounA pirate, buccaneer or privateer; an ocean-going marauder.
tide over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To support or sustain (someone), especially financially, for a limited period.
win over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To persuade someone, gain someone's support, or make someone understand the truth or validity of something.
gopher2nounA small burrowing rodent native to North and Central America, especially in the family Geomyidae (pocket gophers).
owner2nounOne who owns something.
loner2nounOne who is alone, lacking or avoiding the company of others.
so far2(idiomatic) Until now; previously; yet.
noser2noun(British, slang) An indulgence in nosiness or other curiosity.
toaster2nounAn electrical device for toasting food, typically sliced bread.
composer3nounEspecially, one who composes music.
cloture2noun(law, politics, chiefly US) In legislative assemblies that permit unlimited debate (that is, a filibuster): a motion, procedure or rule by which debate is ended so that a vote may be taken on the matter. For example, in the United States Senate, a three-fifths majority vote of the body is required to invoke cloture and terminate debate.
turn over3verb(transitive, business) To generate (a certain amount of money from sales).
dover2nounA town, civil parish (with a town council) and major port in Kent, England, the closest point to France (OS grid ref TR3141).
hand over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To relinquish control or possession of something to someone.
come over3verb(intransitive) To change one's position or location, especially to someone else's home or to an opposing side in competition or conflict.
knock over3verbTo bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it.
glaze over3verb(intransitive, of eyes) To become unfocused, as if through boredom.

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