🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Crashes"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "crashes" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| gashes | 2 | noun | A deep cut. |
| flashes | 2 | noun | (transitive) To cause to shine briefly or intermittently. |
| eyelashes | 3 | noun | (anatomy, dermatology) One of the hairs which grows along the edge of eyelids. |
| smashes | 2 | verb | (colloquial) Something very successful or popular (as music, food, fashion, etc). |
| splashes | 2 | noun | (onomatopoeia) The sound made by an object hitting a liquid. |
| trashes | 2 | verb | (chiefly Canada, US) Useless physical things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse. |
| cashes | 2 | verb | (uncountable) Money in the form of notes or bills and coins, as opposed to checks, credit or electronic transactions. |
| rashes | 2 | noun | (dermatology, medicine) An area of inflamed and irritated skin characterized by reddened spots that may be filled with fluid or pus. Also, preceded by a descriptive word (rare or obsolete), an illness characterized by a type of rash. |
| caches | 2 | noun | (computing) A fast temporary storage where recently or frequently used information is stored to avoid having to reload it from a slower storage medium. |
| dashes | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To run quickly or for a short distance. |
| stashes | 2 | noun | (countable) A collection, sometimes hidden. |
| bashes | 2 | noun | (informal) A large party; a gala event. |
| clashes | 2 | noun | Opposition; contradiction; such as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes etc. |
| hashes | 2 | noun | (typography) The # symbol (octothorpe, pound). |
| mashes | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state. |
| slashes | 2 | noun | A slashing action or motion: |
| thrashes | 2 | verb | To beat mercilessly. |
| backlashes | 3 | noun | (figurative) A negative reaction, objection or outcry, especially of a violent or abrupt nature. |
| whiplashes | 3 | noun | An injury to the upper spine connected to a violent jerk of the head in either a backward or forward or side to side direction, resembling the motion of a whip. |
| gnashes | 2 | verb | (transitive) To grind (one's teeth) in pain or in anger. |
| backslashes | 3 | noun | The punctuation mark \. |
| mattias | 2 | a masculine given name found most prominently in Northern Europe. | |
| asch is | 2 | — | |
| ash is | 2 | — | |
| ashe is | 2 | — | |
| ashes | 2 | noun | (attributively) the Ashes |
| backlash is | 3 | — | |
| backslash is | 3 | — | |
| bash his | 2 | — | |
| bash is | 2 | — | |
| cache is | 2 | — | |
| cash his | 2 | — | |
| cash is | 2 | — | |
| clash is | 2 | — | |
| crash his | 2 | — | |
| crash is | 2 | — | |
| crashaw is | 2 | — | |
| dash his | 2 | — | |
| dash is | 2 | — | |
| flash his | 2 | — | |
| flash is | 2 | — | |
| gash is | 2 | — | |
| gnash his | 2 | — | |
| hash is | 2 | — | |
| lasch is | 2 | — | |
| lash his | 2 | — | |
| lash is | 2 | — | |
| lashes | 2 | noun | The thong or braided cord of a whip, with which the blow is given. |
| mash his | 2 | — | |
| mash is | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Crashes"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| passion | 2 | noun | Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate. |
| satisfaction | 4 | noun | A fulfilment of a need or desire. |
| ashen | 2 | verb | Ash-colored; pale; anemic |
| sarcastic | 3 | Containing sarcasm. | |
| massive | 2 | noun | Very large in size or extent. |
| blasted | 2 | (slang) Intoxicated, drunk. | |
| passive | 2 | noun | Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction. |
| spastic | 2 | noun | (colloquial, derogatory or offensive in the UK and Ireland) |
| tragic | 2 | noun | Causing great sadness or suffering. |
| hatchet | 2 | noun | A small, light axe with a short handle; a tomahawk. |
| imagine | 3 | verb | (transitive) To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in one's mind. |
| crashing | 2 | noun | The sound or action of something that crashes. |
| acid | 2 | noun | (chemistry) Any compound which yields H+ ions (protons) when dissolved in water; an Arrhenius acid. |
| reaction | 3 | noun | An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event. |
| molasses | 3 | noun | A thick, sweet syrup drained from sugarcane, especially (Canada, US) the still thicker and sweeter syrup produced by boiling down raw molasses. |
| flashing | 2 | noun | The blinking of a light source, such as a light bulb or computer's cursor. |
| fasten | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To attach or connect in a secure manner. |
| masses | 2 | noun | (generically) People, especially a large number of people; the general population. |
| plastic | 2 | noun | A synthetic, solid, hydrocarbon-based polymer, whether thermoplastic or thermosetting. |
| glasses | 2 | noun | Spectacles, frames bearing two lenses worn in front of the eyes. |
| collapses | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To break apart and fall down suddenly; to cave in. |
| smashing | 2 | noun | (originally US, now British and Ireland) Wonderful, very good or impressive. |
| classes | 2 | noun | (countable) A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes. |
| taxes | 2 | noun | Money or goods collected by a government (or an entity to whom the government has delegated this power, e.g. in tax farming) to fund itself and its services, for example by levying a charge on income, purchases (sales), property or harvest, other than that money which is collected by the government in exchange for specific goods (e.g. the purchase of surplus vehicles). |
| axes | 2 | noun | A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. consisting of a heavy head flattened to a blade on one side, and a handle attached to it. |
| gases | 2 | noun | (uncountable, physical chemistry) Matter in an intermediate state between liquid and plasma that can be contained only if it is fully surrounded by a solid (or in a bubble of liquid, or held together by gravitational pull); it can condense into a liquid, or can (rarely) become a solid directly by deposition. |
| asses | 2 | noun | (unit of weight) A libra. |
| patches | 2 | noun | A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole. |
| brushes | 2 | noun | An implement consisting of multiple more or less flexible bristles or other filaments attached to a handle, used for any of various purposes including cleaning, painting, and arranging hair. |
| grasses | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) Any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem and leaf bases that wrap around the stem, especially those grown as ground cover rather than for grain. |
| stances | 2 | noun | One's opinion or point of view. |
| branches | 2 | noun | The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing. |
| scratches | 2 | noun | (pathology) Synonym of pastern dermatitis. |
| matches | 2 | "Matches" is a song recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. | |
| passes | 2 | verb | To change place. |
| crushes | 2 | verb | A violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin. |
| washes | 2 | verb | (transitive) To clean with water. |
| badges | 2 | noun | A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one’s clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization. |
| stashing | 2 | verb | (transitive) To hide or store away for later use. |
| catches | 2 | verb | (countable) The act of seizing or capturing. |
| dispatches | 3 | noun | A message sent quickly, as a shipment, a prompt settlement of a business, or an important official message sent by a diplomat, government official, military officer, etc. |
| relapses | 3 | noun | (medicine) An occasion when a person becomes ill again after a period of improvement |
| relaxes | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To rest and become relieved of stress. |
| batches | 2 | noun | The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time. |
| dances | 2 | noun | A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction. |
| crashers | 2 | noun | One who attends an event without an invitation. |
| thrashers | 2 | noun | Any of several New World passerine songbirds, of the genera Toxostoma, Allenia, Margarops, Oreoscoptes and Ramphocinclus in the family Mimidae, that have a long, downward-curved beak. |
| basses | 2 | noun | A low spectrum of sound tones. |
| fascist | 2 | noun | A proponent of fascism. |
| latches | 2 | noun | A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side. |
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