🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Deform"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "deform" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| warm | 1 | verb | Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable. |
| form | 1 | noun | (heading, physical) To do with shape. |
| transform | 2 | verb | (transitive) To change greatly the appearance or form of. |
| storm | 1 | noun | Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation. |
| conform | 2 | verb | (transitive, intransitive) To adapt to something by more closely matching it, especially something normative. |
| swarm | 1 | noun | A large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony. |
| uniform | 3 | noun | A distinctive outfit that serves to identify members of a group, company, prison inmates, etc. |
| perform | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To do (something) in front of an audience, such as acting or music, often in order to entertain. |
| firestorm | 2 | noun | (figurative) An intense or violent altercation; an intense or violent response; an outburst (as of controversy) |
| platform | 2 | noun | A raised stage from which speeches are made and on which musical and other performances are made. |
| inform | 2 | verb | (transitive) To communicate knowledge to. |
| norm | 1 | noun | That which is normal or typical. |
| lukewarm | 2 | Unenthusiastic (about a proposal or an idea). | |
| take form | 2 | verb | (idiomatic) To take shape |
| silver storm | 3 | noun | A kind of storm with freezing rain that leaves everything glazed over with ice. |
| snowstorm | 2 | noun | Bad weather involving blowing winds and snow, or blowing winds and heavy snowfall amount. |
| dorm | 1 | noun | (intransitive, informal) To reside in a dorm. |
| brainstorm | 2 | noun | (transitive) To think up (ideas); especially, to do so creatively. |
| line storm | 2 | noun | An equinoctial storm. |
| life form | 2 | noun | The morphology of an organism that distinguishes it from others. |
| underperform | 4 | verb | (ambitransitive) To underachieve; to fail to reach standards or expectations, especially with respect to a financial investment. |
| violent storm | 4 | noun | (meteorology, informal) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see violent, storm., a severe weather event |
| thunderstorm | 3 | noun | A storm consisting of thunder and lightning produced by a cumulonimbus, usually accompanied with heavy rain, wind, and sometimes hail; and in rarer cases sleet, freezing rain, or snow. |
| sandstorm | 2 | noun | A strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air. |
| windstorm | 2 | noun | A storm in which there are strong, violent winds but no precipitation. |
| outperform | 3 | verb | (transitive) To perform better than something or someone. |
| electrical storm | 5 | noun | Synonym of thunderstorm. |
| ice storm | 2 | noun | A storm in which rain freezes on contact with the ground to form a sheet of ice. |
| landform | 2 | noun | Any geological feature, such as a mountain or valley. |
| hailstorm | 2 | noun | Alternative form of hail storm. [A storm characterized by lots of large hail.] |
| misinform | 3 | verb | (transitive) To give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information to. |
| barnstorm | 2 | verb | (US) To appear at fairs and carnivals in exhibitions of stunt flying, sporting events, or theater. |
| rainstorm | 2 | noun | A storm characterized by substantial, heavy rainfall. |
| free form | 2 | Alternative spelling of free-form. [Having an unconventional, variable or asymmetric form.] | |
| art form | 2 | noun | Any activity or piece of work that has artistic merit. |
| electric storm | 4 | noun | a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning |
| maidenform | 3 | Maidenform Brands is a manufacturer of women's bras, underwear, and shapewear founded in 1922 by seamstress Ida Rosenthal; Enid Bissett, who owned the shop that employed her; and Ida's husband, William Rosenthal. | |
| cuneiform | 4 | noun | An ancient Mesopotamian writing system, adapted within several language families, originating as pictograms in Sumer around the 30th century BC, evolving into more abstract and characteristic wedge shapes formed by a blunt reed stylus on clayen tablets. |
| chloroform | 3 | noun | (organic chemistry) A halogenated hydrocarbon, trichloromethane, CHCl₃; it is a volatile, sweet-smelling liquid, used extensively as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic. |
| dust storm | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of duststorm. [A phenomenon in which gale- to hurricane-force winds blow soil particles up into a planet's atmosphere.] |
| combining form | 4 | noun | (grammar) A type of word part; a bound morpheme; used in combination with a word, a different combining form, or an affix to form a new word. |
| land reform | 3 | Land reform (also known as agrarian reform) involving the changing of laws, regulations, or customs regarding land ownership, land use, and land transfers. | |
| coliform | 3 | noun | Such a bacterium. |
| magnetic storm | 4 | noun | Synonym of geomagnetic storm. |
| sonata form | 4 | noun | (music) A form of classical music consisting of a single movement divided into three main sections, the exposition, development and recapitulation, sometimes followed by a coda. |
| dress uniform | 4 | noun | a military uniform worn on formal occasions |
| claim form | 2 | noun | A written request for compensation from an insurance company, government, or other organization. |
| order form | 3 | noun | (business) A standardized form that customers can fill out to order goods or services from a particular company. |
| forme | 1 | noun | (printing) Alternative form of form (“type etc. secured in a chase”). [(heading, physical) To do with shape.] |
| application form | 5 | noun | A form one fills in when applying for a job, placement, course, service etc. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Deform"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| affirm | 2 | verb | To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true. |
| remorse | 2 | noun | A feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning. |
| implore | 2 | verb | (transitive) To beg or plead for (something) earnestly or urgently; to beseech. |
| charm | 1 | noun | (often in the plural) The ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration. |
| distort | 2 | verb | (transitive) To give a false or misleading account of; pervert. |
| firm | 1 | noun | (UK, business) A business partnership; the name under which it trades. |
| infirm | 2 | verb | Weak or ill, not in good health. |
| retort | 2 | noun | A sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback. |
| enforce | 2 | verb | To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force. |
| confirm | 2 | verb | To assure the accuracy of previous statements. |
| ignore | 2 | verb | To deliberately not listen or pay attention to. |
| reaffirm | 3 | verb | To affirm again. |
| term | 1 | noun | That which limits the extent of anything; limit, extremity, bound, boundary, terminus. |
| resort | 2 | noun | A place where people go for recreation, especially one with facilities such as lodgings, entertainment, and a relaxing environment. |
| contort | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To twist into or as if into a strained shape or expression. |
| alarm | 2 | noun | Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. |
| harm | 1 | noun | Physical injury; hurt; damage. |
| deformed | 2 | Unusual of shape; misshapen. | |
| squirm | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To twist one's body with snakelike motions. |
| before | 2 | noun | At an earlier time. |
| arm | 1 | noun | (anatomy) The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand. |
| berm | 1 | noun | A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope. |
| afford | 2 | verb | To incur, stand, or bear without serious detriment, as an act which might under other circumstances be injurious; (usually after an expression of ability, as could, able, difficult) to be able or rich enough; to spare. |
| malformed | 2 | Not formed correctly; misshapen; deformed. | |
| farm | 1 | noun | (countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock. |
| sperm | 1 | noun | (countable) The reproductive cell or gamete of the male; a spermatozoon. |
| disarm | 2 | verb | (transitive) To deprive of weapons; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless. |
| reborn | 2 | noun | Revived or regenerated, especially emotionally or spiritually. |
| ferm | 1 | noun | (obsolete) rent for a farm |
| worm | 1 | noun | A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm. |
| reconfirm | 3 | verb | To confirm again; to establish more firmly |
| long-term | 2 | Extending over a relatively long time period. | |
| unarm | 2 | verb | (transitive) To disarm, to remove the armour and weapons from. |
| forearm | 2 | noun | (anatomy) The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow. |
| fire alarm | 4 | noun | An electromechanical or electronic bell, klaxon, chime, horn, speaker, strobe light or other device which warns people in a building etc. of a possible fire or other condition requiring evacuation. |
| restores | 2 | verb | (transitive) To reestablish, or bring back into existence. |
| therm | 1 | noun | A unit of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units, often used in the context of natural gas. |
| underarm | 3 | noun | (often attributive) The armpit. |
| full term | 2 | noun | The period for which a pregnant woman carries a baby; the full nine months of gestation. |
| smoke alarm | 3 | noun | A smoke detector. |
| dairy farm | 3 | noun | A place where dairy farming takes place. |
| rearm | 2 | verb | To arm, or prepare for use, again. |
| burglar alarm | 4 | noun | A warning device that is activated by trespassers, intended to deter burglars. |
| truck farm | 2 | noun | (chiefly US) A small-scale farm larger than a market garden but smaller than a full-scale farm involving the use of tractors or livestock. |
| wheat germ | 2 | noun | embryo or nucleus of the wheat kernel. |
| funny farm | 3 | noun | (slang) An insane asylum. |
| guinea worm | 3 | noun | A species of nematode, (Dracunculus medinensis) |
| collective farm | 4 | noun | a farm operated collectively |
| law firm | 2 | noun | (law) A business formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law. |
| bladder worm | 3 | noun | The pork tapeworm, (Taenia solium) |
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