Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Events”
/ɪˈvɛnts/
An occurrence; something that happens.
♬100 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Events"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "events" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| laments | 2 | The (also Lamentations or Threnodies; , originally spelled Threny) a series of nineteen threnodies (elegies) written in Polish by Jan Kochanowski and published in 1580. | |
| represents | 3 | verb | (transitive) To stand or act in the place of; to perform the duties, exercise the rights, or otherwise act on behalf of |
| presents | 2 | noun | (law) The contents of the present document: the one in which the word presents appears. |
| portents | 2 | noun | Something that portends an event about to occur, especially an unfortunate or evil event; an omen. |
| segments | 2 | noun | One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion. |
| precedents | 3 | noun | An act in the past which may be used as an example to help decide the outcome of similar instances in the future. |
| malcontents | 3 | noun | A person who is not satisfied with current conditions; a discontented person, a rebel. |
| dissents | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to). |
| torments | 2 | noun | Any extreme pain, anguish or misery, either physical or mental. |
| contents | 2 | noun | (usually in the plural) That which is contained. |
| rents | 1 | noun | Alternative spelling of 'rents. |
| dents | 1 | a British company that crafts luxury leather gloves, handbags, and small leather goods. | |
| ferments | 2 | noun | To react, using fermentation; especially to produce alcohol by aging or by allowing yeast to act on sugars; to brew. |
| repents | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of". |
| frequents | 2 | verb | (transitive) To visit often. |
| cents | 1 | noun | (money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢. |
| presidents | 3 | a 2021 French political satire film written and directed by Anne Fontaine. | |
| supplements | 3 | noun | Something added; especially, such an addition added to make up for a deficiency. |
| descents | 2 | noun | An instance of descending; act of coming down. |
| gentes | 1 | noun | (Ancient Rome, historical) A legally defined unit of Roman society, being a collection of people related through a common ancestor by birth, marriage or adoption, possibly over many generations, and sharing the same nomen gentilicium. |
| tents | 1 | noun | A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering people from the weather. |
| vents | 1 | noun | An opening through which gases, especially air, can pass. |
| gents | 1 | noun | (chiefly UK, informal euphemistic) A men's room: a lavatory intended for use by men. |
| consents | 2 | noun | Voluntary agreement or permission. |
| intents | 2 | noun | Something that is intended. |
| scents | 1 | noun | A distinctive smell. |
| stents | 1 | noun | A slender tube inserted into a blood vessel, a ureter or the oesophagus in order to provide support and to prevent disease-induced closure. |
| invents | 2 | verb | To design a new process or mechanism. |
| lents | 1 | noun | (Christianity) A period of the ecclesiastical year preceding Easter, traditionally involving temporary abstention from certain foods and pleasures. |
| misrepresents | 4 | verb | To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something. |
| prevents | 2 | verb | (transitive) To stop (an outcome); to keep from (doing something). |
| circumvents | 3 | verb | (transitive) to avoid or get around something; to bypass |
| resents | 2 | verb | (transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront. |
| dentes | 1 | noun | A shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact. |
| discontents | 3 | noun | (uncountable) Dissatisfaction. |
| percents | 2 | noun | A percentage, a proportion (especially per hundred). |
| brents | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| bentz | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| ciments | 2 | noun | — |
| convents | 2 | noun | A religious community whose members live under strict observation of religious rules and self-imposed vows. |
| entz | 1 | noun | (Oxford University slang) Social and entertainment events provided for the students. |
| frentz | 1 | noun | — |
| gentz | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| hentz | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| jentz | 1 | noun | — |
| krentz | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| lentz | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| lentzsch | 1 | noun | — |
| lorenz | 2 | noun | A surname from German of Latin origin. |
| mentz | 1 | noun | (dated) Alternative form of Mainz. [A city, the state capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the River Rhine.] |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Events"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| lament | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn. |
| intense | 2 | Of a characteristic: extreme or very high or strong in degree; severe; also, excessive, towering. | |
| discontent | 3 | noun | (uncountable) Dissatisfaction. |
| process | 2 | noun | A series of events leading to a result or product. |
| torment | 2 | noun | Any extreme pain, anguish or misery, either physical or mental. |
| pretense | 2 | noun | (countable or uncountable) The action of pretending; false or simulated show or appearance; false or hypocritical assertion or representation. |
| sense | 1 | noun | Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste. |
| dense | 1 | noun | Having relatively high density. |
| repent | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of". |
| recompense | 3 | noun | To reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc. |
| immense | 2 | noun | Huge, gigantic, very large. |
| tense | 1 | noun | (linguistics, uncountable) The property of indicating the point in time at which an action or state of being occurs or exists. |
| represent | 3 | verb | (transitive) To stand or act in the place of; to perform the duties, exercise the rights, or otherwise act on behalf of |
| attend | 2 | verb | Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present. |
| relent | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To give in or be swayed; to become less hard, harsh, or cruel; to show clemency. |
| horse sense | 2 | noun | Common sense, especially with a connotation of folk wisdom that trumps formal education. |
| descent | 2 | noun | An instance of descending; act of coming down. |
| consent | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To express willingness, to give permission. |
| commence | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To begin, start. |
| prevent | 2 | verb | (transitive) To stop (an outcome); to keep from (doing something). |
| event | 2 | noun | An occurrence; something that happens. |
| fence | 1 | noun | A thin artificial barrier that separates two pieces of land or forms a perimeter enclosing the lands of a house, building, etc. |
| cement | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) A powdered substance produced by firing (calcining) calcium carbonate (limestone) and clay that develops strong cohesive properties when mixed with water. The main ingredient of concrete. |
| thence | 1 | (formal) From there, from that place or from that time. | |
| intent | 2 | noun | Something that is intended. |
| ascent | 2 | noun | The act of ascending; a motion upwards. |
| incense | 2 | noun | Biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt, often used in religious rites or for aesthetic reasons. |
| extent | 2 | noun | A range of values or locations. |
| effects | 2 | noun | property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business |
| assets | 2 | noun | (finance) Any property or object of value that one possesses, usually considered as applicable to the payment of one's debts. |
| dispense | 2 | verb | To issue, distribute, or give out. |
| again | 2 | Another time: indicating a repeat of an action. | |
| offense | 2 | noun | The act of offending. |
| expense | 2 | noun | A spending or consuming, often a disbursement of funds. |
| president | 3 | noun | The head of state of a republic. |
| defence | 2 | noun | The action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury. |
| suspense | 2 | noun | the pleasurable emotion of anticipation and excitement regarding the outcome or climax of a book, film etc. |
| defense | 2 | noun | The action of defending or protecting from attack, danger, or injury. |
| common sense | 3 | noun | Ordinary sensible understanding; one's basic intelligence which allows for plain understanding and without which good decisions or judgments cannot be made. |
| connects | 2 | verb | (transitive, of an object) To join (two other objects), or to join (one object) to (another object): to be a link between two objects, thereby attaching them to each other. |
| condense | 2 | verb | (transitive) To concentrate toward the essence by making more close, compact, or dense, thereby decreasing size or volume. |
| whence | 1 | (archaic, formal or literary) From where; from which place or source. | |
| moral sense | 3 | noun | Synonym of moral compass. |
| commonsense | 3 | noun | Alternative form of common sense. |
| sixth sense | 2 | noun | Extrasensory perception; the ability to sense things by means other than the known bodily senses. |
| future tense | 3 | noun | (grammar) The tense or time form of a verb used to refer to an event or occurrence that has not yet happened or is expected to happen in the future. |
| weekend | 2 | noun | The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in Western countries, Saturday and Sunday. |
| picket fence | 3 | noun | A simple fence made from wooden pickets, connected by horizontal bars. |
| past tense | 2 | noun | (grammar) A grammatical form (often a verb form) that refers to an event, transaction, occurrence, or object that happened (or had happened), or existed, at some time before now (the applicable reference time). |
| civil defense | 4 | noun | Efforts to protect the citizens of a state from military attack. |
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