Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Dial”
/ˈdaɪəɫ/
A graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed).
♬100 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Dial"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "dial" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| reconcile | 3 | verb | (ambitransitive) To restore a friendly relationship; to bring back or return to harmony. |
| vile | 1 | noun | Morally low; base; despicable. |
| beguile | 2 | verb | (transitive) To charm, delight or captivate. |
| versatile | 3 | Capable of doing many things competently. | |
| juvenile | 3 | noun | Young; not fully developed. |
| senile | 2 | noun | Of, or relating to old age. |
| hostile | 2 | noun | Not friendly; appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence or a desire to thwart and injure. |
| pile | 1 | noun | A mass of things heaped together; a heap. |
| aisle | 1 | noun | A clear path/passage through rows of seating. |
| smile | 1 | noun | A facial expression comprised by flexing the muscles of both ends of one's mouth, often showing the front teeth, without vocalisation, and in humans is a common involuntary or voluntary expression of happiness, pleasure, amusement, goodwill, or anxiety. |
| denial | 3 | noun | A refusal or failure to provide or grant something that is requested or desired. |
| revile | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To attack (someone) with abusive language. |
| file | 1 | noun | A collection of papers collated and archived together. |
| trial | 1 | noun | An occasion on which a person or thing is tested to find out how well they perform or how suitable they are. |
| worthwhile | 2 | Good and important enough to spend time, effort, or money on. | |
| style | 1 | noun | Senses relating to a thin, pointed object. |
| tactile | 2 | Tangible; perceptible to the sense of touch. | |
| compile | 2 | verb | (transitive, programming) To use a compiler to process source code and produce executable code. |
| while | 1 | noun | An uncertain duration of time, a period of time. |
| phyle | 1 | noun | (Ancient Greece) A local division of the people; a clan or tribe. |
| mercantile | 3 | (economics) Concerned with the exchange of goods for profit. | |
| erstwhile | 2 | (formal or literary) Formerly; in the past. | |
| spile | 1 | noun | (US) A spout inserted in a maple (or other tree) to draw off sap. |
| rile | 1 | verb | (in particular) To make angry. |
| phial | 2 | noun | (dated) A bottle or other vessel for containing a liquid; originally any such vessel, especially one for holding a beverage; now (specifically), a small, narrow glass bottle with a cap used to hold liquid chemicals, medicines, etc. |
| meanwhile | 2 | noun | During the time that something is happening, often specifically in a different place. |
| profile | 2 | noun | (countable) The outermost shape, view, or edge of an object. |
| stile | 1 | noun | A set of one or more steps surmounting a fence or wall, or a narrow gate or contrived passage through a fence or wall, which in either case allows people but not livestock to pass. |
| exile | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being banished from one's home or country. |
| immobile | 3 | noun | Fixed, not movable. |
| stockpile | 2 | noun | A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage. |
| awhile | 2 | For some time; for a short time. | |
| textile | 2 | noun | (usually in the plural) Any material made of interlacing fibres, including carpeting and geotextiles. |
| peristyle | 3 | noun | A colonnade surrounding a courtyard, temple, etc., or the yard enclosed by such columns. |
| rank and file | 3 | noun | (idiomatic) The members of an organization, community, etc. who are not in leadership positions. |
| lifestyle | 2 | noun | A style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group. |
| spial | 2 | noun | (obsolete) A spy. |
| scyle | 1 | verb | (obsolete, transitive) To hide; to secrete; to conceal. |
| anglophile | 3 | noun | A person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England. |
| once in a while | 4 | (idiomatic) Occasionally; sometimes. | |
| mistrial | 3 | noun | (law) A trial that is prematurely ended upon being declared invalid because of an error in procedure, or because of a hung jury. |
| sundial | 2 | noun | A device measuring the time of day by the position of a shadow cast by a pole or plate (gnomon) upon an engraved series of marks. |
| turnstile | 2 | noun | A rotating mechanical device that controls and counts passage between public areas, especially one that only allows passage after a charge has been paid. |
| retrial | 3 | noun | (law) A second trial, by the original court, if the original trial was found to be improper, unfair, or no verdict was reached by a jury. |
| black bile | 2 | noun | (historical) One of the four humours of ancient and mediaeval physiology, that was believed to be secreted by the kidneys and spleen and to cause melancholy and sadness when present in excess. |
| francophile | 3 | noun | One who loves France, the French people, or French culture. |
| circular file | 4 | noun | (idiomatic, humorous) The trash container; the wastebasket. |
| hyle | 1 | noun | The first matter of the cosmos, from which the four elements arose, according to the doctrines of Empedocles and Aristotle. |
| tile | 1 | noun | A regularly-shaped slab of clay or other material, affixed to cover or decorate a surface, as in a roof-tile, glazed tile, stove tile, carpet tile, etc. |
| crocodile | 3 | noun | Any of the predatory amphibious reptiles of the family Crocodylidae; (loosely) a crocodilian, any species of the order Crocodilia, which also includes the alligators, caimans and gavials. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Dial"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| idol | 2 | noun | A cultural icon, or especially popular person. |
| scion | 2 | noun | A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family. |
| quiet | 2 | noun | With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise. |
| primal | 2 | noun | Of greatest importance; primary. |
| revival | 3 | noun | The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. |
| recital | 3 | noun | A vocal, instrumental or visual performance by a soloist. |
| pilot | 2 | noun | A person who steers a ship, a helmsman. |
| cycle | 2 | noun | A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence. |
| bridle | 2 | noun | (equestrianism) The headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins. |
| suicidal | 4 | noun | (of a person) Likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide. |
| rival | 2 | noun | A competitor (person, team, company, etc.) with the same goal as another, or striving to attain the same thing. Defeating a rival may be a primary or necessary goal of a competitor. |
| spiral | 2 | noun | (geometry) A curve that is the locus of a point that rotates about a fixed point while continuously increasing its distance from that point. |
| homicidal | 4 | Having an inclination to commit homicide. | |
| arrival | 3 | noun | The act of arriving (reaching a certain place). |
| title | 2 | noun | The name of a writing such as a book, which identifies it and usually describes its subject, with a short phrase that often summarizes its topic. |
| riot | 2 | noun | A tumultuous disturbance of the public peace by a large group of people, often involving violence or damage to property. |
| lion | 2 | noun | A big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly much of Europe. |
| archetypal | 3 | Of or pertaining to an archetype. | |
| vinyl | 2 | noun | (music, collectively, uncountable) Phonograph records as a medium. |
| rifle | 2 | noun | (weaponry) A firearm fired from the shoulder; improved range and accuracy is provided by a long, rifled barrel. |
| tidal | 2 | Relating to tides. | |
| trials | 2 | noun | An occasion on which a person or thing is tested to find out how well they perform or how suitable they are. |
| bible | 2 | noun | (by extension) A comprehensive manual that describes something, or a publication with a loyal readership. |
| final | 2 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class. |
| survival | 3 | noun | The fact or act of surviving; continued existence or life. |
| vaginal | 3 | (relational) Of, relating to, or affecting the vagina. | |
| bridal | 2 | noun | Of or pertaining to a bride, or to wedding; nuptial. |
| tribal | 2 | noun | Of or relating to tribes. |
| viral | 2 | noun | (social media) Circulated rapidly and widely from one user to another. |
| spinal | 2 | noun | (anatomy, zootomy) Of or relating to the spine. |
| entitle | 3 | verb | To give a title to. |
| chiral | 2 | (geometry, physical chemistry) that exhibits chirality; as in the left-handed and right-handed versions of a helix, or a molecule with L- and D- stereoisomers. | |
| michael | 2 | noun | (countable) A male given name from Hebrew. |
| tical | 2 | noun | An old Thai measurement of weight, the baht, of about 15 grams. |
| recycle | 3 | noun | (transitive) To break down and reuse component materials. |
| dialled | 2 | verb | (British), (Canada), simple past and past participle of dial |
| dialed | 2 | verb | (transitive) To select a number, or to call someone, on a telephone, regardless of whether a physical dial is present. |
| dias | 2 | noun | Misspelling of dais. [A raised platform in a room for a high table, a seat of honour, a throne, or other dignified occupancy, such as ancestral statues; a similar platform supporting a lectern, pulpit, etc., which may be used to speak from.] |
| denials | 3 | noun | A refusal or failure to provide or grant something that is requested or desired. |
| dials | 2 | noun | (transitive) To select a number, or to call someone, on a telephone, regardless of whether a physical dial is present. |
| cidal | 2 | noun | — |
| vials | 2 | noun | A glass or plastic vessel or bottle, especially a small tube-shaped bottle used to store medicine, perfume or other chemicals. |
| bias | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) Inclination towards something. |
| diet | 2 | noun | The food and beverage a person or animal consumes. |
| idle | 2 | verb | Not engaged in any occupation or employment; unemployed; inactive; doing nothing in particular. |
| messiah | 3 | noun | (Abrahamism) The one who is ordained by God to lead the people of Israel, believed by Christians and Muslims to be Jesus Christ. |
| spidle | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| united | 3 | noun | Joined into a single entity. |
| vital | 2 | noun | Necessary to the continuation of life; being the seat of life; being that on which life depends. |
| wyatt | 2 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages, modern transferred use of the surname. |
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