Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Fallacy

62 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Fallacy"

12 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
dalasi3nounThe currency of the Gambia, divided into 100 bututs.
alice c3
alice he3
alice see3
chalice he3
dallas he3
galasie3
hallisey3nounA surname from Irish.
malice he3
palace he3
palace see3
phallaceae3a family of fungi, commonly known as stinkhorns, within the order Phallales.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Fallacy"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
vitality4nounEnergy or vigour.
apathy3nounLack of emotion or motivation; lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something; disinterest (in something).
calamity4nounThe distress that results from some disaster.
agony3nounExtreme pain.
malady3nounAny ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder.
vanity3nounExcessive pride in or admiration of one's own abilities, appearance, achievements, or possessions.
canopy3nounThe zone of the highest foliage and branches of a forest.
analogy4nounA relationship of resemblance or equivalence between two situations, people, or objects, especially when used as a basis for explanation or extrapolation.
individuality7noun(uncountable) The characteristics that contribute to the differentiation or distinction of someone or something from a group of otherwise comparable identity.
gravelly3Full of, covered with, or similar to gravel or pebbles.
cavity3noun(dentistry) A small or large hole in a tooth caused by caries; often also a soft area adjacent to the hole also affected by caries.
catastrophe4nounAny large and disastrous event of great significance.
naturally3In a natural manner.
fantasy3noun(literature) The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc.
tragedy3nounA disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury.
patently3(usually negative) In a clear and unambiguous manner.
apogee3noun(figuratively) The highest point.
rhapsody3noun(by extension) (sometimes with a negative connotation) An exaggeratedly enthusiastic or exalted expression of feeling in speech or writing.
sensuality5noun(countable) A preoccupation with sensual pleasure.
capacity4nounThe ability to hold, receive, or absorb.
travesty3nounAn absurd, grotesque, misrepresentative or grossly inferior likeness or imitation.
philanthropy4noun(chiefly uncountable) Benevolent altruism with the intention of increasing the well-being of humankind.
alacrity4nounEagerness; liveliness; enthusiasm.
mortality4nounThe state or quality of being mortal.
strategy3noun(countable) A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
geniality5nounThe quality of being genial; friendly cheerfulness; warmth of disposition and manners.
avidly3In an avid manner; greedily; eagerly.
morality4noun(uncountable) Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good results.
depravity4noun(uncountable) The state or condition of being depraved; moral debasement.
atrophy3noun(intransitive) To wither or waste away.
personality5nounOf people, a set of non-physical psychological and social qualities that make one person distinct from another.
brutality4nounA cruel or savage act.
casualty3nounA person suffering from injuries or who has been killed due to an accident or through an act of violence.
calumny3noun(countable) A false accusation or charge brought to tarnish another's reputation or standing.
substantially4To a great extent; in essence; essentially.
banality4noun(uncountable) The quality of being banal.
gravity3noun(physics) The phenomenon that, on earth, objects have weight; the similar phenomenon on other celestial bodies such as the moon.
totality4nounThe state of being total.
modality4noun(logic) The classification of propositions on the basis on whether they claim possibility, impossibility, contingency or necessity; mode.
practically3In practice; in effect or in actuality, though possibly not officially, technically, or legally.
alchemy3noun(uncountable) The premodern and early modern study of physical changes, particularly in Europe, Arabia, and China; and chiefly in pursuit of an elixir of immortality, a universal panacea, and/or a philosopher's stone able to transmute base metals into gold, eventually developing into chemistry.
municipality6nounA district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts; a borough, city, or incorporated town or village.
rationality5nounThe quality or state of being rational; due exercise of reason; reasonableness.
duality4nounA classification into two subclasses or opposed parts.
partiality5nounPreference, bias in favor of, tendency.
absently3In an absent-minded or abstracted manner.
voracity4nounThe state of being voracious; rapacity or extreme gluttony.
affably3in an affable manner
callously3In a callous manner; done without regard to others' sensitivities.
bestiality4nounSexual activity between a human and another animal species.

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