Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Extol

59 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Extol"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
control2noun(transitive) To exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
soul1noun(religion, folklore) The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality, often believed to live on after the person's death.
stroll1nounA wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble; a saunter.
cajole2verb(ambitransitive) To persuade someone to do something which they are reluctant to do, especially by flattery or promises; to coax.
shoal1nounAny large number of persons or things.
console2nounAn instrument with displays and an input device that is used to monitor and control an electronic system.
troll1noun(originally Scandinavian mythology, now also European folklore and fantasy) a giant supernatural being, especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges.
hole1nounA hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; a dent; a depression; a fissure.
goal1nounA result that one is attempting to achieve.
pigeonhole3nounOne of an array of open compartments for housing pigeons in a dovecote or pigeon loft.
glory hole3noun(sexuality, slang) A hole in a screen or wall big enough to allow an erect penis to be stuck through, made to facilitate anonymous sex with another person.
roll1noun(ergative) To revolve by turning over and over; to move by turning on a horizontal axis; to impel forward with a revolving motion on a supporting surface.
enroll2verb(education) To register as a member of an educational institution.
mole1nounAny of several small, burrowing, insectivorous mammals of the family Talpidae.
role1nounThe expected behaviour of an individual in a society.
scroll1noun(computing) The act of scrolling
coal1noun(uncountable) A black or brownish black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel.
whole1nounEntire, undivided.
atoll2nounA type of island consisting of a ribbon reef that nearly or entirely surrounds a lagoon and supports, in most cases, one to many islets on the reef platform.
cubbyhole3nounA small compartment; a pigeonhole
buttonhole3nounA hole through which a button is pushed to secure a garment or some part of one.
rabbit hole3noun(usually with an article) A bizarre world, where everyday rules do not apply.
strowl1verbObsolete form of stroll. [To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.]
parole2nounConditional release of a prisoner (now especially before the end of a custodial sentence), or the term or state of such release; the system governing such releases.
loophole2noun(figurative) A method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule or law that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
dipole2noun(physics) Any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles).
poll1nounA survey of people, usually statistically analyzed to gauge wider public opinion.
charcoal2noun(countable, uncountable) impure carbon obtained by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter, that is, heating it in the absence of oxygen.
foal1nounA young horse or other equine, especially just after birth or less than a year old.
manhole2nounA hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations.
tadpole2nounA young toad or frog in its larval stage of development that lives in water, has a tail and no legs, and, like a fish, breathes through gills.
sinkhole2noun(geology) A hole formed in soluble rock by the action of water, serving to conduct surface water to an underground passage.
heart and soul3nounPassion; true commitment.
bowl1nounA roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items.
stole1nounA garment consisting of a decorated band worn on the back of the neck, each end hanging over the chest, worn in ecclesiastical settings or sometimes as a part of graduation dress.
keyhole2nounThe hole in a lock where the key is inserted and turns.
kohl1nounA surname from German.
pothole2nounA shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.
blowhole2noun(marine biology) The spiracle, on the top of the head, through which cetaceans breathe.
self-control3nounThe ability to control one's desires and impulses.
watering hole4noun(idiomatic) A bar or other local drinking establishment.
foxhole2noun(military) A small pit dug into the ground as a shelter for protection against enemy fire.
posthole2noun(archaeology) A cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.
swallow hole3noun(British) A sinkhole; a shakehole.
ole1noun(rail transport, UK) Overhead line equipment.
patrol2noun(law enforcement) The largest division of officers within a police department or sheriff's office, whose assignment is to patrol and respond to calls for service.
payroll2nounA list of employees who receive salary or wages, together with the amounts due to each.
rock and roll3noun(music) A genre of popular music that evolved in the 1950s from a combination of rhythm and blues and country music, characterized by electric guitars, strong rhythms, and youth-oriented lyrics.
celestial pole4nounAn imaginary point situated where a planet's axis intersects the celestial sphere.
muster roll3nounAn official list of the officers and men in a military (or naval) unit

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Extol"

9 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
evoke2verb(transitive) To cause the manifestation of something (emotion, picture, etc.) in someone's mind or imagination.
bestow2verbTo impart (something) gratuitously; to present (something) to someone or something, especially as a gift or an honour; to confer, to give, to accord; to render.
bestowed2given formally or officially
behold2verb(transitive) To look at or see (someone or something), especially appreciatively; to descry, to look upon.
extolled2verb(transitive) To praise; to make high.
alone2By oneself, solitary.
enfold2verb(transitive) To clasp with the arms; embrace.
extols2verb(transitive) To praise; to make high.
syndrome2noun(pathology) A recognizable pattern of signs, symptoms and/or behaviours, especially of a disease or medical or psychological condition.

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