Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Execute

/ˈɛksɪˌkjuːt/

To kill as punishment for capital crimes.

86 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Execute"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "execute" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
astute2Shrewd or crafty.
dispute2nounAn argument or disagreement, a failure to agree.
acute2nounIntense; sensitive; sharp.
destitute3verbLacking money, poor, impoverished; especially, extremely so.
refute2verb(transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect.
constitute3verb(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.
brute1nounBrutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless, without intelligence or reason.
moot1noun(Canada, US, chiefly law) Being an exercise of thought; academic.
bruit1noun(medicine) An abnormal sound in the body heard on auscultation (for example, through using a stethoscope); a murmur.
pursuit2nounThe act of pursuing.
attribute3nounA characteristic or quality of a thing.
substitute3noun(transitive) To use in place of something else, with the same function.
institute3nounAn organization founded to promote a cause
cute1Possessing physical features, behaviors, personality traits or other properties that are mainly attributed to infants and small or cuddly animals; e.g. fair, dainty, round, and soft physical features, disproportionately large eyes and head, playfulness, fragility, helplessness, curiosity or shyness, innocence, affectionate behavior.
root1nounThe part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors and supports the plant body, absorbs and stores water and nutrients, and in some plants is able to perform vegetative reproduction.
mute1nounNot having the power of speech; dumb.
minute2nounA unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds).
scoot1verb(intransitive) To walk or travel fast; to go quickly.
shoot1verbTo launch (forcefully project) a projectile.
toot1noun(countable) The noise of a horn or whistle.
hoot1nounThe cry of an owl.
commute2nounA regular journey between two places, typically home and work.
route1nounA course or way which is traveled or passed.
convolute3verb(transitive) To make unnecessarily complex.
repute2nounReputation, especially a good reputation.
boot1noun(footwear) A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.
loot1noun(slang) Synonym of money.
hirsute2nounCovered in hair or bristles; hairy.
impute2verb(transitive) To attribute or ascribe (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source.
restitute3verb(transitive) To restore (something) to its former condition.
prostitute3nounAny person (especially a woman) who has sexual intercourse or engages in other sexual activity for payment, especially as a means of livelihood.
uproot2verb(transitive) (figuratively) To remove (someone or something) from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly.
suit1noun(clothing) A set of clothes to be worn together, now especially a man's matching jacket and trousers (also business suit or lounge suit), or a similar outfit for a woman.
to boot2(idiomatic, informal) In addition, besides, also.
fruit1nounThe seed-bearing part of a plant; often edible, colourful, fragrant, and sweet or sour; produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.
dilute2verb(transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water.
salute2nounAn utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone, (now especially) a formal, non-verbal gesture made with the arms or hands in any of various specific positions.
prosecute3verb(transitive, law) To start criminal proceedings against.
disrepute3nounLoss or want of reputation; ill character.
forbidden fruit4noun(idiomatic) Illicit pleasure.
chute1nounA framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
flute1noun(music) A woodwind instrument consisting of a tube with a row of holes that produce sound through vibrations caused by air blown across the edge of the holes, often tuned by plugging one or more holes with a finger; the Western concert flute, a transverse side-blown flute of European origin.
offshoot2nounSomething which develops from something else.
coot1nounAny of various aquatic birds of the genus Fulica that are mainly black with a prominent frontal shield on the forehead.
cahoot2nounChiefly preceded by in: a group of people working together, chiefly for a nefarious reason; hence, a collaboration or collusion.
recruit2verbTo enroll or enlist new members or potential employees on behalf of an employer, organization, sports team, the military, etc.
pollute2verb(transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.
snoot1noun(informal) An elitist or snobbish person.
house of ill repute5noun(euphemistic) A brothel.
lute1nounA fretted stringed instrument, similar to the guitar, having a bowl-shaped body or soundbox; any of a wide variety of chordophones with a pear-shaped body and a neck whose upper surface is in the same plane as the soundboard, with strings along the neck and parallel to the soundboard.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Execute"

36 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
improve2verb(transitive) To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).
produce2verb(transitive) To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate.
vestibule3noun(architecture) A small entrance hall, antechamber, passage, or room between the outer door and the main hall, lobby, or interior of a building.
pursue2verb(transitive) To aim for, go after (a specified objective, situation etc.).
reduce2verb(transitive) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.
diffuse2verb(transitive) To spread (something) over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
review2nounAn account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
assume2verbTo authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
excuse2noun(countable, uncountable) An explanation designed to avoid or alleviate guilt or negative judgment; a plea offered in extenuation of a fault.
breakthrough2nounCharacterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle.
introduce3verb(transitive, of people) To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else).
debut2nounA performer's first performance to the public, in sport, the arts or some other area.
seduce2verb(transitive) To entice or induce (someone) to engage in a sexual relationship.
exclude2verb(transitive) To bar (someone or something) from entering; to keep out.
profuse2verbabundant or generous to the point of excess; copious; volubly expressed.
avenue3nounA broad street, especially one bordered by trees or, in cities laid out in a grid pattern, one that is on a particular side of the city or that runs in a particular direction.
confuse2verb(transitive) to puzzle, perplex, baffle, bewilder (somebody); to afflict by being complicated, contradictory, or otherwise difficult to understand
consume2verb(transitive) To eat.
interview3nounA formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant.
include2verbTo bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
interlude3nounAn entertainment between the acts of a play.
perfume2nounA pleasant smell; the scent, odor, or odoriferous particles emitted from a sweet-smelling substance; a pleasant odor.
barbecue3nounA meal or event highlighted by food cooked in such an apparatus.
seclude2verb(transitive, chiefly reflexive) To shut off or keep apart, as from company, society, etc.; withdraw (oneself) from society or into solitude.
executes3verb(transitive) To carry out; to put into effect.
residue3nounThat which persists or remains following the removal or elimination of other elements.
evolute3noun(geometry) A curve comprising the centres of curvature of another curve.
carry through3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To manage to execute; to perform successfully, all the way to the end.
accuse2verb(transitive, law, followed by "of") To charge with having committed a crime or offence.
cut through2verb(idiomatic) To dispense with or quickly deal with (an issue that is seen as an obstruction or waste of time).
molecule3noun(chemistry) The smallest particle of a specific element or compound that retains the chemical properties of that element or compound; two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
cartoon2noun(comics) A humorous drawing, often with a caption, or a strip of such drawings.
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prostitutes3nounAny person (especially a woman) who has sexual intercourse or engages in other sexual activity for payment, especially as a means of livelihood.
child abuse3noun(criminology) Physical, sexual or emotional mistreatment of a child that causes long-term or permanent damage.
revenue3nounThe total income received from a given source.

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