Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Component”
/kʌmˈpoʊnənt/
A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
♬56 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Component"
6 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "component" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| proponent | 3 | noun | One who supports something; an advocate. |
| exponent | 3 | noun | (mathematics) The number by which a value (called the base) is said to be raised to a power in exponentiation: for example, the 3 in 2³=8. |
| opponent | 3 | noun | One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something. |
| ponent | 2 | noun | Pertaining to the west, westerly. |
| bone hint | 2 | — | |
| conant | 2 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Component"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| potent | 2 | noun | Powerful; possessing power; effective. |
| atonement | 3 | noun | Making amends to restore a damaged relationship; expiation. |
| persona | 3 | noun | (psychology) The mask or appearance one presents to the world. |
| open | 2 | verb | (usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc. |
| omen | 2 | noun | Something which portends or is perceived to portend either a good or evil event or circumstance in the future, or which causes a foreboding; a portent or augury. |
| focused | 2 | Directing all one's efforts towards achieving a particular goal. | |
| unnoticed | 3 | Not noticed. | |
| broken | 2 | noun | Fragmented; in separate pieces. |
| rodent | 2 | noun | A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing. |
| controlling | 3 | noun | The act of exerting control. |
| unfocused | 3 | Not focused | |
| components | 3 | noun | A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device. |
| spoken | 2 | Relating to speech. | |
| growing | 2 | noun | growth; increase |
| swollen | 2 | Protuberant or abnormally distended (as by injury or disease). | |
| condolence | 3 | noun | (countable, usually in the plural) An expression of comfort, support, or sympathy offered to the family and friends of somebody who has died. |
| postponement | 3 | noun | A delay, as a formal delay in a proceeding. |
| moaning | 2 | noun | The utterance of a moan. |
| frozen | 2 | Having undergone the process of freezing; in ice form. | |
| chosen | 2 | noun | picked; selected |
| slowness | 2 | noun | The quality or state of being slow. |
| opponents | 3 | noun | One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something. |
| bonus | 2 | noun | Something extra that is good; an added benefit. |
| rolling | 2 | noun | Moving by turning over and over about an axis. |
| toning | 2 | noun | The improvement of muscle tone. |
| eroding | 3 | noun | (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it) |
| posing | 2 | noun | (informal) The act of portraying oneself artificially, usually to make oneself appear grander or to fit in with the crowd; pretense |
| psychological moment | 7 | noun | The best time to do something, when those involved are in the most workable state of mind. |
| condoning | 3 | verb | (transitive) To forgive, excuse or overlook (something that is considered morally wrong, offensive, or generally disliked). |
| serotonin | 4 | noun | (biochemistry) An indoleamine neurotransmitter, 5-hydroxytryptamine, that is involved in depression, appetite, etc., and is crucial in maintaining a sense of well-being, security, etc. |
| zoning | 2 | noun | (law) Legislative action for the purpose of regulating the use of property and the construction of buildings within the area under the jurisdiction of the legislative body concerned. |
| quotient | 2 | noun | (arithmetic) The number (either a fraction or an integer) resulting from the division of one number by another. |
| cloning | 2 | noun | The production of an exact copy of an object. |
| enrollment | 3 | noun | The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled. |
| noting | 2 | noun | A note; a written remark. |
| oden | 2 | noun | A Japanese one pot winter dish, of varying ingredients. |
| loading | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) The process by which something is loaded. |
| poet | 2 | noun | A person who writes poems. |
| stolen | 2 | noun | That has been stolen. |
| opened | 2 | Having undergone opening. | |
| magnetic moment | 5 | noun | (electromagnetism) The torque exerted on a magnet within a magnetic field; a vector, being the product of the strength of the magnet and the distance between its poles. |
| dipole moment | 4 | noun | The vector product of the charge on either pole of a dipole and the distance separating them. |
| lowest | 2 | at the bottom; lowest or last | |
| overloading | 4 | noun | (object-oriented programming) A type of polymorphism, where different functions, operators or variables with the same name are invoked based on the data types of the parameters passed. |
| moments | 2 | noun | A particular point of time; an instant. |
| electric dipole moment | 7 | The electric dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a system: that is, a measure of the system's overall polarity. | |
| rodents | 2 | noun | A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing. |
| conan | 2 | noun | A male given name from Irish. |
| loden | 2 | noun | A thick waterproof cloth used for garments. |
| moment | 2 | noun | A particular point of time; an instant. |
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