Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Erosion”
/əˈɹəʊʒən/
The result of having been worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
♬57 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Erosion"
7 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "erosion" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| implosion | 3 | noun | A catastrophic failure; a sudden failure or collapse of an organization or system. |
| corrosion | 3 | noun | The act of corroding or the condition so produced. |
| explosion | 3 | noun | A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical); an act or instance of exploding. |
| nuclear explosion | 6 | noun | The explosion of a nuclear bomb. |
| atomic explosion | 6 | noun | the explosion of an atomic bomb |
| ambrosia in | 3 | — | |
| boghosian | 3 | noun | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Erosion"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| notion | 2 | noun | Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept. |
| devotion | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The act or state of devoting or being devoted. |
| ambrosia | 3 | noun | (Greek mythology, Roman mythology) The food of the gods, thought to confer immortality. |
| commotion | 3 | noun | An agitated disturbance or a hubbub. |
| open | 2 | verb | (usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc. |
| ferocious | 3 | Extreme or intense. | |
| illusion | 3 | noun | (countable) Anything that seems to be something that it is not. |
| allusion | 3 | noun | An indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned. |
| delusion | 3 | noun | A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts. |
| omen | 2 | noun | Something which portends or is perceived to portend either a good or evil event or circumstance in the future, or which causes a foreboding; a portent or augury. |
| conclusion | 3 | noun | The end, finish, close or last part of something. |
| emotion | 3 | noun | A person's internal state of being and involuntary physiological response to an object or a situation, based on or tied to physical state and sensory data. |
| confusion | 3 | noun | The state of being confused; misunderstanding. |
| exclusion | 3 | noun | The act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part. |
| broken | 2 | noun | Fragmented; in separate pieces. |
| fusion | 2 | noun | The act of merging separate things, or the result thereof. |
| potion | 2 | noun | A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical. |
| promotion | 3 | noun | Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity. |
| slogan | 2 | noun | (advertising) A catchphrase associated with a product or service being advertised. |
| spoken | 2 | Relating to speech. | |
| emotions | 3 | "Emotions" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey for her second studio album of the same name. | |
| locomotion | 4 | noun | (uncountable) The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so. |
| handwoven | 3 | Woven by hand, or with a hand-operated loom. | |
| frozen | 2 | Having undergone the process of freezing; in ice form. | |
| chosen | 2 | noun | picked; selected |
| lotion | 2 | noun | A low- to medium-viscosity topical preparation intended for application to unbroken skin. |
| woven | 2 | noun | Fabricated by weaving. |
| close in | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To come or approach nearer to someone being pursued. |
| posing | 2 | noun | (informal) The act of portraying oneself artificially, usually to make oneself appear grander or to fit in with the crowd; pretense |
| exposing | 3 | Leading to increased exposure. | |
| explosions | 3 | noun | A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical); an act or instance of exploding. |
| quotient | 2 | noun | (arithmetic) The number (either a fraction or an integer) resulting from the division of one number by another. |
| coaching | 2 | noun | The process by which someone is coached or tutored; instruction. |
| demotion | 3 | noun | An act of demoting; a lowering of rank or status. |
| roses | 2 | Roses Discount Stores (originally known as Rose's 5¢ 10¢ 25¢ StoresOur State Magazine; July 2008) is a regional discount store in the United States with its headquarters in Henderson, North Carolina. | |
| ibuprofen | 4 | noun | (organic chemistry, pharmacology) A synthetic compound used widely as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug. |
| oxytocin | 4 | noun | (biochemistry) A hormone that stimulates contractions during labor, and then the production of milk; also plays a role in social bonding. |
| stolen | 2 | noun | That has been stolen. |
| slow motion | 3 | noun | (cinematography) A technique of film, photography, and video in which time is stretched in order to allow the visibility of things normally happening too fast to be conveniently examined. |
| nosing | 2 | noun | An animal's pushing or exploration with the nose. |
| harmonic motion | 5 | noun | The motion of a harmonic oscillator |
| simple harmonic motion | 7 | noun | (mathematics, mechanics) oscillating motion (as of a pendulum) in which the acceleration of the oscillator has an equal magnitude but opposite direction to the displacement of it from the equilibrium position. |
| sales promotion | 4 | one of the elements of the promotional mix. | |
| apparent motion | 5 | noun | an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object |
| roaches | 2 | noun | (US) A cockroach. |
| potions | 2 | noun | A small portion or dose of a liquid which is medicinal, poisonous, or magical. |
| ambrosian | 3 | noun | Ambrosial. |
| antarctic ocean | 5 | noun | The Southern Ocean, particularly when understood as the waters south of the Antarctic Circle. |
| arctic ocean | 4 | noun | The smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole, bordered by the three continents of Asia, Europe and North America. |
| atlantic ocean | 5 | noun | The ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east. |
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