Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Dependence”
/dɪˈpɛndəns/
The state of being dependent, of relying upon another.
♬61 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Dependence"
11 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "dependence" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| transcendence | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception. |
| interdependence | 5 | noun | The condition of being interdependent. |
| tendance | 2 | noun | The act of attending to or looking after something; tending, attention. |
| ascendance | 3 | noun | Ascendancy, superiority; the act of ascending. |
| attendance | 3 | noun | The act of attending; the state of being present; presence. |
| pendence | 2 | noun | pendency; suspension in time; delay |
| overdependence | 5 | noun | Excessive reliance or dependence on something. |
| declaration of independence | 9 | A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. | |
| in attendance | 4 | — | |
| independence | 4 | noun | The quality or state of being independent; lack of dependence; the state of not being reliant on, or controlled by, others. |
| war of american independence | 10 | noun | the revolution of the american colonies against great britain; 1775-1783 |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Dependence"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| essence | 2 | noun | The inherent nature of a thing or idea. |
| resplendent | 3 | Shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye. | |
| tremendous | 3 | Notable for its size, power, or excellence. | |
| presence | 2 | noun | The fact or condition of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand. |
| dependent | 3 | noun | Relying upon; depending upon. |
| semblance | 2 | noun | (countable) The outward appearance or form of a person or thing. |
| entrance | 2 | noun | (countable) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway. |
| obsession | 3 | noun | An idea that engenders a compulsive or irrational preoccupation, or the preoccupation thereby engendered. |
| independent | 4 | noun | Not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free. |
| repentance | 3 | noun | A feeling of regret or remorse for doing wrong or sinning. |
| menace | 2 | noun | A perceived threat or danger. |
| stupendous | 3 | Astonishingly great or large; huge; enormous. | |
| ascendant | 3 | noun | Moving upward; ascending, rising. |
| vengeance | 2 | noun | Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong. |
| remembrance | 3 | noun | The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection. |
| pendant | 2 | noun | (architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter. |
| acceptance | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The act of accepting; the receiving of something offered, with acquiescence, approbation, or satisfaction; especially, favourable reception; approval. |
| apprentice | 3 | noun | A trainee, especially in a skilled trade. |
| attendant | 3 | noun | One who attends; one who works with or watches over someone or something. |
| endless | 2 | Having no end. | |
| in essence | 3 | (occasionally referred to as I.E.) a five-member Canadian R&B group based in Toronto, Ontario.. | |
| descendant | 3 | noun | One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations. |
| resemblance | 3 | noun | The quality or state of resembling. |
| sentence | 2 | noun | (grammar) A grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied. In modern writing, when using e.g. the Latin, Greek or Cyrillic alphabets, typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop or other punctuation. |
| jealous | 2 | verb | Envious; feeling resentful or angered toward someone for a perceived advantage or success, material or otherwise. |
| lesson | 2 | noun | A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided. |
| descendent | 3 | noun | Misspelling of descendant. [One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.] |
| attended | 3 | Having a person or people present; with someone in attendance. | |
| attendants | 3 | noun | One who attends; one who works with or watches over someone or something. |
| referendum | 4 | noun | (politics) A direct popular vote on a proposed law or constitutional amendment. |
| frequence | 2 | noun | (obsolete) Frequency; abundance. |
| dependents | 3 | noun | A person who relies on another for support or sustenance, particularly financial support. |
| pendants | 2 | noun | (architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter. |
| sentenced | 2 | a Finnish gothic metal band that played melodic death metal in their early years. | |
| comprehending | 4 | Understanding. | |
| ending | 2 | noun | A termination or conclusion. |
| ended | 2 | (especially in combination) Having (a specified kind or number of) ends. | |
| compound sentence | 4 | noun | (grammar) A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses, joined by a conjunction (such as 'but', 'and') or punctuation (such as ','). |
| run-on sentence | 4 | noun | (grammar) A written sentence that inappropriately joins two (or more) independent clauses into a single sentence, often with only a comma as separator (comma splice), which should be rendered either as separate sentences or as clauses joined more appropriately (such as by a semicolon or by a comma and coordinating conjunction). |
| topic sentence | 4 | noun | (authorship) A sentence at the beginning of a paragraph indicating the general matter to be discussed later in that paragraph. |
| complex sentence | 4 | noun | (grammar) A sentence that contains an independent clause as well as one or more dependent clauses, such as a relative clause, an adverbial clause, or a noun clause. |
| amendments | 3 | noun | (especially US) An addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution. |
| depending | 3 | (heraldry) Suspended or hanging from another element, such as a shield, helmet, crest, or a badge hanging from a chain. | |
| defendants | 3 | noun | (law) In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to make satisfaction for a wrong complained of by another. |
| defended | 3 | Having defenses. | |
| tenants | 2 | noun | One who holds a lease (a tenancy). |
| descendents | 3 | noun | Misspelling of descendants. |
| cadence | 2 | noun | Balanced, rhythmic flow. |
| defendant | 3 | noun | (law) In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to make satisfaction for a wrong complained of by another. |
| descendants | 3 | the debut studio album by American metalcore band Fit for a King. |
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