Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Difficult”
/ˈdɪfɪkəlt/
To make difficult; to impede; to perplex.
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“Difficult” is notoriously difficult to rhyme perfectly. Check the near rhymes below for close alternatives.
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Difficult"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| articulate | 4 | verb | (ambitransitive) To speak clearly; to enunciate. |
| significant | 4 | noun | Having a noticeable or major effect. |
| indolent | 3 | Habitually lazy, procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor. | |
| impudent | 3 | Not showing due respect; bold-faced, impertinent. | |
| critical | 3 | noun | Extremely important. |
| intimate | 3 | verb | Closely acquainted; familiar. |
| pivotal | 3 | Being of crucial importance; central, key. | |
| intricate | 3 | verb | Having a great deal of fine detail or complexity. |
| ambivalent | 4 | Simultaneously experiencing or expressing opposing or contradictory feelings, beliefs, motivations, or meanings. | |
| impotent | 3 | noun | Incapable of sexual intercourse, often because of an inability to achieve or sustain an erection, having impotentia coeundi. |
| metaphysical | 5 | Immaterial, supersensual, beyond the physical. | |
| empirical | 4 | noun | Pertaining to or based on experience, as opposed to theory. |
| pitiful | 3 | So appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it; eliciting pity. | |
| imminent | 3 | About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long. | |
| predicament | 4 | noun | An unfortunate or trying position or condition. |
| whimsical | 3 | Given to whimsy. | |
| mystical | 3 | Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding. | |
| insolent | 3 | noun | Rude. |
| vigilant | 3 | Watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary | |
| inexplicable | 5 | noun | Impossible to explain; not easily accounted for. |
| grandiloquent | 4 | (of a person, their language or writing) Given to using language in a showy way by using an excessive number of difficult words to impress others; bombastic; turgid. | |
| pinnacle | 3 | noun | The highest point. |
| implement | 3 | verb | To bring about; to put into practice; to carry out. |
| immanent | 3 | Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; intrinsic. | |
| legitimate | 4 | verb | In accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements. |
| despicable | 4 | noun | Fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean. |
| egotistical | 5 | Tending to talk excessively about oneself. | |
| militant | 3 | noun | Fighting or disposed to fight; belligerent, warlike. |
| equivalent | 4 | noun | Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal. |
| typical | 3 | noun | Normal, average; to be expected. |
| dissonant | 3 | (of sounds or music, literal) Exhibiting dissonance; not agreeing; not harmonizing or melodizing. | |
| innocent | 3 | noun | Free from guilt, sin, or immorality. |
| incident | 3 | noun | (countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence. |
| magnificent | 4 | Grand, elegant or splendid in appearance. | |
| reciprocal | 4 | noun | Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way. |
| clinical | 3 | noun | (medicine) Dealing with the practical management of patients, in practice at the point of care; as contrasted with other health care venues (see clinical medicine for more explanation). |
| subliminal | 4 | noun | (by extension) Of an advertisement, a message, etc.: conveyed in a manner that a person is unaware of being influenced by it. |
| filament | 3 | noun | A fine thread or wire. |
| minimal | 3 | noun | The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree. |
| inarticulate | 5 | noun | (of speech) Not articulated in normal words. |
| instrument | 3 | noun | A device used to produce music. |
| criminal | 3 | noun | A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law. |
| sophisticate | 4 | noun | (transitive) (also reflexive) To make (oneself or someone) more sophisticated (“experienced in the ways of the world, that is, cosmopolitan or worldly-wise”); to cosmopolitanize. |
| analytical | 5 | Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts | |
| infinite | 3 | noun | Boundless, endless, without end or limits; innumerable. |
| physical | 3 | noun | Pertaining to the world as understood through the senses rather than the mind; tangible, concrete; real. Having to do with the material world. |
| increment | 3 | noun | The action of increasing or becoming greater. |
| simulate | 3 | verb | To model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of. |
| participant | 4 | noun | One who participates. |
| coincident | 4 | noun | Of two or more events: occurring at the same time; contemporaneous. |
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Poetry
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Song Lyrics
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Greeting Cards
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