🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Conscious"
2 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "conscious" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| unconscious | 3 | noun | Not awake; having no awareness (usually as the result of a head injury). |
| subconscious | 3 | noun | (psychology) The part of the mind that we are not normally aware of. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Conscious"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| luscious | 2 | Sweet and pleasant; delicious. | |
| synopsis | 3 | noun | (authorship) A brief summary of the major points of a written work, either as prose or as a table; an abridgment or condensation of a work. |
| conscience | 2 | noun | The ethical or moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects a person’s own behaviour and forms their attitude to their past actions. |
| pompous | 2 | Affectedly grand, solemn or self-important. | |
| constant | 2 | noun | Unchanged through time or space; permanent. |
| fondness | 2 | noun | The quality of being fond: liking something, foolishness; doting affection; propensity. |
| noxious | 2 | Harmful; injurious. | |
| novice | 2 | noun | A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject. |
| cautious | 2 | Using or exercising caution; careful; tentative | |
| dauntless | 2 | Invulnerable to fear or intimidation. | |
| monstrous | 2 | Hideous or frightful. | |
| flawless | 2 | verb | Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect. |
| gorgeous | 2 | (of a person or place, sometimes endearing) Very beautiful. | |
| option | 2 | noun | One of a set of choices that can be made. |
| obnoxious | 3 | Extremely offensive or unpleasant; very annoying, contemptible, or odious. | |
| honest | 2 | verb | (of a person or institution) Scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright. |
| nonsense | 2 | noun | That which is silly, illogical and lacks any meaning, reason or value; that which does not make sense. |
| nauseous | 2 | Causing nausea; sickening or disgusting. | |
| distortion | 3 | noun | A misrepresentation of the truth. |
| hospice | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The provision of palliative care for terminally ill patients, either at a specialized facility or at a residence, and support for the family, typically refraining from taking extraordinary measures to prolong life. |
| precaution | 3 | noun | A measure taken beforehand to ward off evil or secure good or success; a precautionary act. |
| haunted | 2 | Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts. | |
| jaundice | 2 | noun | (pathology) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine. |
| proportion | 3 | noun | (countable) A quantity of something that is part of the whole amount or number. |
| promise | 2 | noun | (ambitransitive, ditransitive) To commit to (some action or outcome), or to assure (a person) of such commitment; to make an oath or vow. |
| adoption | 3 | noun | The state of being adopted; the acceptance of a child of other parents as if he or she were one's own child. |
| adonis | 3 | noun | (Greek mythology) A beautiful young man loved by Aphrodite. |
| responsive | 3 | Answering, replying or responding | |
| caution | 2 | noun | Prudence when faced with, or when expecting to face, danger; care taken in order to avoid risk or harm. |
| humongous | 3 | (informal) Of an extremely large size. | |
| guilty conscience | 4 | noun | A feeling of guiltiness, as if one has done something wrong. |
| astonish | 3 | verb | To surprise greatly. |
| wrongness | 2 | noun | The quality of being wrong; error or fault. |
| options | 2 | a 1975 absurdist science fiction novel by American writer Robert Sheckley, published in paperback by Pyramid Books. | |
| responses | 3 | noun | An answer or reply, or something in the nature of an answer or reply. |
| auction | 2 | noun | A public event where goods or property are sold to the highest bidder. |
| johnson | 2 | noun | (slang) Penis. |
| bronchus | 2 | noun | Either of two airways, which are primary branches of the trachea, leading directly into the lungs. |
| watches | 2 | noun | (archaic) The species Sarracenia flava (so-called because its leaves look similar to a clock face). |
| boxes | 2 | noun | Senses relating to a three-dimensional object or space. |
| galoshes | 3 | Galoshes, also known by many other names, are a type of overshoe or rubber boot that is put on over shoes to keep them from getting muddy or wet during inclement weather. | |
| conches | 2 | noun | A marine gastropod of the family Strombidae which lives in its own spiral shell. |
| staunches | 2 | noun | (obsolete) That which stanches or checks a flow. |
| congress | 2 | noun | (often capitalized) A legislative body of a state, originally the bicameral legislature of the United States of America. |
| constance | 2 | noun | A female given name from Latin. |
| haunches | 2 | noun | (anatomy) The area encompassing the upper thigh, hip and buttocks on one side of a human, primate, or quadruped animal, especially one that can sit on its hindquarters. |
| launches | 2 | noun | (transitive) To send out; to start (someone) on a mission or project; to give a start to (something); to put in operation |
| monson | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A placename, from the surname: |
| pocahontas | 4 | noun | A Native American woman. |
| pontus | 2 | noun | An ancient kingdom and cultural region covering the eastern half of the southern coast of the Black Sea, in Anatolia in modern Turkey; traditionally Greek-speaking. |
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