🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Diddly"
6 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "diddly" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| piddly | 3 | (informal) Small, inconsequential, or not worth spending time on. | |
| puddly | 3 | Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul. | |
| fiddly | 3 | Requiring dexterity to operate. | |
| medullae | 3 | noun | (anatomy) The inner substance of various organs and structures, especially the marrow of bones. |
| muddle he | 3 | — | |
| puddle he | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Diddly"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| flippantly | 3 | In a flippant manner. | |
| syzygy | 3 | noun | (astronomy, astrology) An alignment of three celestial bodies (for example, the Sun, Earth, and Moon) such that one body is directly between the other two, such as occurs at an eclipse. |
| bristly | 3 | Covered with bristles. | |
| spindly | 3 | Characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance. | |
| fidgety | 3 | Having, or pertaining to, a tendency to fidget; restless. | |
| wiggly | 3 | Constantly moving, especially with small, undirected movements. | |
| dilogy | 3 | noun | Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse. |
| simile | 3 | noun | A figure of speech in which one thing is explicitly compared to another, using e.g. like or as. |
| quiddity | 3 | noun | (philosophy) The essence or inherent nature of a person or thing. |
| villainy | 3 | noun | (uncountable) Evil or wicked character or behaviour. |
| synchrony | 3 | noun | synchronicity, the state of two or more events occurring at the same time. |
| fixedly | 3 | Without changing one's expression; unchangingly. | |
| brilliancy | 3 | noun | A shining quality; brilliance. |
| frigidly | 3 | In a frigid manner; coldly; icily. | |
| giddily | 3 | In a giddy manner. | |
| biggity | 3 | (US, African-American Vernacular) Conceited, uppity. | |
| happily | 3 | In a happy or cheerful manner; with happiness. | |
| fixity | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state or condition of being fixed. |
| tinselly | 3 | Resembling or adorned with tinsel. | |
| brindisi | 3 | noun | A port city in Apulia, Italy. |
| giggly | 3 | Prone to giggling. | |
| signally | 3 | In a signal manner; conspicuously | |
| crinkly | 3 | noun | Having crinkles; wrinkly. |
| hymnody | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The writing, composing, or singing of hymns or psalms. |
| big money | 3 | noun | (informal, idiomatic) A large amount of money, especially a significant source of revenue or income. |
| trigamy | 3 | noun | The state of having three (legal or illegal) spouses simultaneously. |
| shingly | 3 | Covered with shingle or small pebbles. | |
| digamy | 3 | noun | A second marriage (as after the death or divorce of a spouse) |
| dittany | 3 | noun | A labiate plant of species Origanum dictamnus, formerly renowned for its medicinal properties; dittany of Crete. |
| tympani | 3 | noun | Alternative spelling of timpani. [(music) The set of precision kettledrums in an orchestra.] |
| tympany | 3 | noun | (medicine) Tympanites (distention of the abdomen). |
| distantly | 3 | At a distance. | |
| flippancy | 3 | noun | A disrespectful levity or pertness especially in respect to grave or sacred matters. |
| syngamy | 3 | noun | The fusion of two gametes to form a zygote. |
| friskily | 3 | in a frisky manner | |
| ripply | 3 | Having ripples. | |
| scribbly | 3 | Like a scribble; roughly scrawled; illegible or messy. | |
| wrinkly | 3 | noun | Having wrinkles. |
| minstrelsy | 3 | noun | The musical and other art and craft of a minstrel. |
| distally | 3 | Towards a distal part. | |
| frizzly | 3 | Having small, tight curls; frizzy. | |
| pinnately | 3 | In a pinnate fashion. | |
| wicopy | 3 | noun | (US, Canada) Any of several trees, such as the leatherwood/moosewood (of the genus Dirca), the whitewood, or the American basswood/linden (of the genus Tilia). |
| philip ii | 3 | Philip II, also known as Philip the Younger, was the son and heir of the Roman emperor Philip the Arab by his wife Marcia Otacilia Severa. | |
| syllabi | 3 | noun | (education) A summary of topics which will be covered during an academic course, or a text or lecture. |
| dipody | 3 | noun | (poetry) A unit of two metrical feet. |
| limpidly | 3 | In a limpid manner. | |
| singletree | 3 | noun | A bar behind draft animals and in front of a load, such as a wagon, that balances the load. Generally the animals are attached at the ends and the wagon or other load to a pivot in the middle of the singletree. |
| christianly | 3 | In a Christian fashion. | |
| italy | 3 | noun | A country in Southern Europe. Official names: Italian Republic and Republic of Italy. Capital and largest city: Rome. |
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