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“Covenant” is notoriously difficult to rhyme perfectly. Check the near rhymes below for close alternatives.
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Covenant"
38 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| benevolent | 4 | Having a disposition to do good. | |
| prominent | 3 | noun | Likely to attract attention from its size or position; conspicuous. |
| truculent | 3 | Eager or quick to argue, fight or start a conflict. | |
| evident | 3 | Obviously true by simple observation. | |
| subsequent | 3 | noun | Following in time; coming or being after something else at any time, indefinitely. |
| extravagant | 4 | Extreme; wild; excessive; unrestrained. | |
| dominant | 3 | noun | Ruling; governing; prevailing |
| revenant | 3 | noun | A supernatural being that returns from the dead; a zombie or ghost. |
| governance | 3 | noun | The process, or the power, of governing; government or administration. |
| provident | 3 | Possessing, exercising, or demonstrating great care and consideration for the future. | |
| ultimate | 3 | noun | Being the greatest possible; maximum; most extreme. |
| coveted | 3 | Highly sought-after. | |
| sustenance | 3 | noun | Something that provides support or nourishment. |
| penultimate | 4 | noun | (UK, in US usually formal, literary or scholarly) Next to last, second to last; immediately preceding the end of a sequence, list, etc. |
| succulent | 3 | noun | Juicy or lush. |
| supplement | 3 | noun | Something added; especially, such an addition added to make up for a deficiency. |
| gluttonous | 3 | Given to excessive eating; prone to overeating. | |
| troubling | 3 | noun | distressing, worrying |
| abutment | 3 | noun | (engineering, architecture) The solid portion of a structure that supports the lateral pressure of an arch or vault. |
| scuttlebutt | 3 | noun | (uncountable, originally US, nautical slang) Gossip, idle chatter; also, rumour. |
| puzzlement | 3 | noun | The confusing state of being puzzled; bewilderment. |
| supplicant | 3 | noun | one who comes to humbly ask or petition |
| punishment | 3 | noun | The act (action) or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction, typically by an authority or a person in authority (for example: a parent or teacher), especially when disappointed or dissatisfied with the behavior or actions of a child, student, or someone else being looked after. |
| government | 3 | noun | The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization. |
| obstructionist | 4 | noun | Someone who attempts to impede the progress of legislation. |
| struggling | 3 | noun | The act of one who struggles. |
| accompanist | 4 | noun | (music) The performer in music who takes the accompanying part. |
| mulligan | 3 | noun | (golf) An unpenalized chance to re-take a stroke that went awry. |
| emulgent | 3 | noun | (medicine) A substance promoting bile or urine production |
| bubbling | 3 | noun | The action or motion of something that bubbles. |
| loveable | 3 | Alternative form of lovable. [Inspiring or deserving love or affection; adorable or cute.] | |
| covenants | 3 | noun | A pact or binding agreement between two or more parties. |
| undulant | 3 | Having the characteristics of a wave; wavelike | |
| aliquant | 3 | noun | (chemistry, loosely, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of aliquot. |
| hustling | 3 | noun | Act of one who hustles. |
| doubling | 3 | noun | The process or an instance of making something double; a multiplication by two. [from 14th c.] |
| sultanate | 3 | noun | A sovereign or vassal princely state—usually Muslim—where the ruler is styled sultan. |
| sullivan | 3 | noun | A city, the county seat of Moultrie County, Illinois, United States. |
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Poetry
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Song Lyrics
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Greeting Cards
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