Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Devil

86 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Devil"

36 words

These words rhyme exactly with "devil" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
level2nounThe same height at all places; parallel to a flat ground.
bedevil3verbTo harass or cause trouble for; to plague.
daredevil3nounA person who engages in very risky behavior, especially one who is motivated by a craving for excitement or attention.
dishevel3verb(transitive) To disarrange or loosen (hair, clothing, etc.).
kevel2noun(nautical) A strong cleat to which large ropes are belayed.
groundwater level5noun(construction) The level, at a particular site, below which the subsoil and rock masses of the earth are fully saturated with water.
ground level3noun(often attributive) The level of the ground, the surface of the earth.
college level4nounthe level of education that college students are assumed to have attained
drevil2noun(obsolete) A fool or drudge.
sea level3nounThe nominal height of the surface of the oceans above which heights of geographical features and aircraft flight levels are measured.
spirit level4noun(tool) A tool employing a chamber with a colored liquid (usually alcohol, hence spirit) and an air bubble, used to determine a horizontal or vertical reference line.
water level4nounThe level of a body of water, especially when measured above a datum line.
dumpy level4noun(surveying) A level having a short telescope, usually an inverting one, rigidly fixed to a table capable only of rotatory movement in a horizontal plane.
price level3noun(economics) An index of the average market price of selected goods weighted according to certain criteria.
background level4nounthe amplitude level of the undesired background noise
multilevel4Having several levels or floors.
sound pressure level5nounthe physical intensity of sound
crevalle2nounA fish, the cavally or jurel.
noise level3nounthe amplitude level of the undesired background noise
cheville2noun(poetry) A word or phrase whose only function is to make a sentence metrically balanced.
plumb level3nouna carpenter's level with a plumb line at right angles to it
amplitude level5nounthe level on a scale of amplitude
reval2noun(travel, aviation, informal) A revalidated ticket.
a level3nounAlternative spelling of A-level. [(England, Wales) A non-compulsory examination taken in the final two years of secondary education as a requisite for university or other tertiary education; the qualification obtained by passing such an exam]
abney level4nounA clinometer used to measure tree heights.
bevel2nounAn edge that is canted, one that is not a 90-degree angle; a chamfer.
bevil2nounA male given name transferred from the surname.
bevill2nounA surname from Norman.
devoll2noun
evel2nounInitialism of English votes for English laws: a proposal that Scottish members of the United Kingdom House of Commons should be prevented from voting on areas devolved to the Scottish parliament.
greville2nounA surname.
nevill2nounA surname from Old French, a variant of Neville.
neville2noun(countable) A surname from Old French.
o level3nounAlternative spelling of O-level. [(UK, dated) A subject-based qualification superseded in England by GCSEs, but still available as an international examination.]
revel2nounTo make merry; to have a happy, lively time.
signal level4nounthe amplitude level of the desired signal

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Devil"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
develop3verb(transitive) To advance; to further; to promote the growth of.
peril2nounA situation of serious and immediate danger.
mettle2nounA quality of courage and endurance.
vessel2nounA craft for transportation on or in water, air, or space.
mental2noun(relational) Of or relating to the mind or specifically the total emotional and intellectual response of an individual to external reality.
menace2nounA perceived threat or danger.
settle2verbTo conclude or resolve (something):
special2nounDistinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
several2nounA number of different; various.
careful2Taking care; attentive to potential danger, error or harm; cautious.
treble2noun(music) Pertaining to the highest singing voice or part in harmonized music.
settled2Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
rebel2nounA person who resists an established authority, often violently.
nettle2nounAny plant whose foliage is covered with stinging, mildly poisonous hairs, causing an instant rash.
heaven2noun(religion) The abode of God or the gods, traditionally conceived as beyond the sky; especially:
meddle2verbTo interfere in or with; to concern oneself with unduly.
wrestle2verb(intransitive) To grapple or otherwise contend with an opponent in order to throw or force them to the ground, chiefly as a sport or in unarmed combat.
venom2nounAn animal toxin intended for defensive or offensive use; a biological poison delivered by bite, sting, etc., to protect an animal or to kill its prey.
successful3Resulting in success; assuring or promoting success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect.
trestle2nounA horizontal member supported near each end by a pair of divergent legs, such as sawhorses.
metal2nounAny of a number of chemical elements in the periodic table that form a metallic bond with other metal atoms; generally shiny, somewhat malleable and hard, often a conductor of heat and electricity.
disheveled3Alternative form of dishevelled. [(of a person) With the hair uncombed.]
kennel2nounA house or shelter for a dog.
eleven3noun(countable, US, slang) A number off the charts of a hypothetical scale of one to ten.
especial3Exceptional in importance or significance; special.
ethel2nounA female given name from Old English, popular at the turn of the 20th century.
kettle2noun(cooking) A vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.
peddle2verbTo sell things, especially door to door or in insignificant quantities.
heckle2verb(transitive) To insult, tease, make fun of or badger, especially during a comedy performance.
petal2noun(botany) One of the component parts of the corolla of a flower. It applies particularly, but not necessarily only, when the corolla consists of separate parts, that is when the petals are not connately fused. Petals are often brightly colored.
pedal2nounA lever operated by one's foot that is used to control or power a machine or mechanism, such as a bicycle or piano.
seven2nounThe digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof.
pebble2nounA small stone, especially one rounded by the action of water.
divel2noun(obsolete) To rend apart.
embezzle3verb(law, business) To steal or misappropriate money that one has been trusted with, especially to steal money from the organisation for which one works.
methyl2noun(organic chemistry) The univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH₃-, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical.
levels2nounA tool for finding whether a surface is level, or for creating a horizontal or vertical line of reference.
pencil2nounA writing utensil with a graphite (commonly referred to as lead) shaft, usually blended with clay, clad in wood, and sharpened to a taper.
devon2nounA county of England bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, the Bristol Channel and the English Channel.
leveled2verb(transitive) To adjust so as to make as flat or perpendicular to the ground as possible.
freckle2nounA small brownish or reddish pigmentation spot on the surface of the skin.
blood vessel3noun(anatomy) A component of the circulatory system, such as an artery, capillary, or vein, that carries blood.
deviled2Alternative form of devilled. [grilled with a piquant sauce.]
lymph vessel3noun(anatomy) A thin-walled vessel that carries lymph through the lymphatic system.
devilled2grilled with a piquant sauce.
devils2noun(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
lymphatic vessel5noun(anatomy) A lymph vessel.
devol2noun
bethel2nounA holy place.
civil2noun(comparable) Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner; avoiding displays of hostility.

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