🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Completion"
27 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "completion" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| accretion | 3 | noun | (uncountable, also figurative) Increase by natural growth, especially the gradual increase of organic bodies by the internal addition of matter; organic growth; also, the amount of such growth. |
| depletion | 3 | noun | The consumption of a resource faster than it can be replenished. |
| excretion | 3 | noun | The process of removing or ejecting material that has no further utility, especially from the body; the act of excreting. |
| deletion | 3 | noun | The act of deleting. |
| secretion | 3 | noun | (countable) Any substance that is secreted by an organism. |
| venetian | 3 | noun | Of, from or relating to the city of Venice or surrounding province, Veneto region, northeastern Italy. |
| internal secretion | 6 | noun | the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect |
| salt depletion | 4 | noun | loss of salt from the body without replacement (loss by vomiting or profuse perspiration or urination or diarrhea) thus upsetting the electrolyte balance |
| carburetion | 4 | noun | The process, as occurs in a carburetor, of mixing fuel with oxygen or air in appropriate proportion for combustion. |
| mucous secretion | 5 | noun | protective secretion of the mucous membranes; in the gut it lubricates the passage of food and protects the epithelial cells; in the nose and throat and lungs it can make it difficult for bacteria to penetrate the body through the epithelium |
| diecian | 2 | — | |
| cretian | 2 | noun | Archaic form of Cretan. [Of or relating to Crete or its inhabitants.] |
| felicia in | 3 | — | |
| grecian | 2 | noun | (obsolete or poetic) Greek (of or from Greece or the Greek people, especially those of Ancient Greece). |
| leash in | 2 | — | |
| li shin | 2 | — | |
| li shun | 2 | — | |
| lucretia in | 3 | — | |
| macleish in | 3 | — | |
| pastiche in | 3 | — | |
| phoenicia in | 3 | — | |
| phoenician | 3 | noun | Of, from, or related to the country or civilisation of Phoenicia. |
| quiche in | 2 | — | |
| rhaetian | 2 | noun | A native or inhabitant of Rhaetia in central and eastern Switzerland. |
| rhetian | 2 | noun | Alternative form of Rhaetian. [A native or inhabitant of Rhaetia in central and eastern Switzerland.] |
| tieszen | 2 | noun | — |
| unleash in | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Completion"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| transformation | 4 | noun | The act of transforming or the state of being transformed. |
| composition | 4 | noun | A work of music, literature or art. |
| determination | 5 | noun | The act of determining, or the state of being determined. |
| vocation | 3 | noun | An occupation for which a person is suited, trained or qualified. |
| culmination | 4 | noun | (UK, Canada) An endpoint arrived at after some series of actions or events, or some period, usually after the series or period has ended. The sum of something. |
| lesion | 2 | noun | (pathology) A wound or injury. |
| information | 4 | noun | Things that are or can be known about a given topic; communicable knowledge of something. |
| realization | 4 | noun | An act of figuring out or becoming aware. |
| desperation | 4 | noun | A state of despair, or utter hopelessness; abandonment of hope. |
| creation | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The act of creating something. |
| decent | 2 | noun | Appropriate; suitable for the circumstances. |
| appreciation | 5 | noun | A fair valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence; gratitude and esteem. |
| cohesion | 3 | noun | State of cohering, or of working together. |
| fruition | 3 | noun | The fulfillment of something worked for. |
| region | 2 | noun | Any considerable and connected part of a space or surface; specifically, a tract of land or sea of considerable but indefinite extent; a country; a district; in a broad sense, a place without special reference to location or extent but viewed as an entity for geographical, social or cultural reasons. |
| mission | 2 | noun | (countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself. |
| station | 2 | noun | A stopping place. |
| situation | 4 | noun | The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs. |
| transition | 3 | noun | The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another. |
| beaten | 2 | Defeated. | |
| competition | 4 | noun | (uncountable) The action of competing. |
| thesis | 2 | noun | (by extension) A lengthy essay written to establish the validity of a thesis (sense 1.1), especially one submitted in order to complete the requirements for a non-doctoral degree in the US and a doctoral degree in the UK; a dissertation. |
| silly season | 4 | noun | (idiomatic, journalism) A period, usually during the summertime, when news media tend to place increased emphasis on reporting light-hearted, offbeat, or bizarre stories. |
| admission | 3 | noun | Permission to enter, or the entrance itself; admittance; entrance; access |
| teaching | 2 | noun | The profession of educating people; the activity that a teacher does when he/she teaches. |
| uneven | 3 | verb | Not level or smooth. |
| nation | 2 | noun | (collective) A historically constituted, stable community of people, formed based on a common language, territory, economic life, ethnicity and/or psychological make-up manifested in a common culture. |
| expiration | 4 | noun | An act, process, or instance of expiring. |
| treason | 2 | noun | The crime of betraying one’s own country. |
| permission | 3 | noun | authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority) |
| acceleration | 5 | noun | (uncountable) The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration. |
| season | 2 | noun | Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter |
| transportation | 4 | noun | (chiefly US) The act of transporting, or the state of being transported; conveyance, often of people, goods etc. |
| destination | 4 | noun | (countable) The place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent; place or point aimed at. |
| artesian | 3 | noun | (of a water supply) Rising to the surface under its own hydrostatic pressure. |
| adhesion | 3 | noun | The ability of a substance to stick to an unlike substance. |
| steven | 2 | noun | A male given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Stephen. |
| tuition | 3 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a private school, boarding school, university, or college). |
| reaching | 2 | noun | The action of one who reaches; an attempt to grasp something by stretching. |
| high treason | 3 | noun | Criminal disloyalty to one's country or a sovereign. |
| leven | 2 | noun | eleven |
| translation | 3 | noun | The conversion of text from one language to another. |
| graduation | 4 | noun | The action or process of graduating and receiving a diploma for completing a course of study (such as from an educational institution). |
| collegian | 3 | noun | A student (or a former student) of a college |
| rainy season | 4 | noun | The portion of the year during which the most rain falls. |
| cartesian | 3 | noun | Of, or pertaining to, Descartes, his mathematical methods, or his philosophy, especially with regard to its emphasis on logical analysis and its mechanistic interpretation of physical nature. |
| polynesian | 4 | noun | Of, from, or pertaining to Polynesia. |
| growing season | 4 | noun | the part of a year when weather conditions and temperatures are favourable for the growth of plants and trees. |
| stephen | 2 | noun | (biblical) The first Christian martyr. |
| believe in | 3 | verb | have a firm conviction as to the goodness of something |
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