Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Fiver

/ˈfaɪvɚ/

A banknote with a value of five units of currency.

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Fiver"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
driver2nounA person who drives a motorized vehicle such as a car, truck, bus, train, forklift, etc.
survivor3nounOne who survives, especially one who survives a traumatic experience.
striver2nounOne who strives.
skiver2nounA slacker.
macgyver3nounSomeone capable of improvising a solution from available resources.
diver2nounSomeone who dives, especially as a sport.
screwdriver3nounA hand tool or power tool which engages with the head of a screw and allows torque to be applied to turn the screw, thus driving it in or loosening it.
pile driver3nounA machine for forcing a pile, a long beam, into the ground as part of the construction of a foundation; usually by raising a weight and then dropping it on the beam.
device driver4noun(computing) Software, usually supplied with the operating system or by a hardware manufacturer, that communicates between the operating system of a personal computer and a specific hardware device.
thriver2nounOne who thrives, or prospers.
wiver2nounObsolete form of wyvern. [(heraldry, mythology, fantasy) A draconian creature possessing wings, only two legs and usually a barbed tail.]
niver2nounA surname.
slave driver3nounAlternative form of slave-driver. [An overseer of slaves at work; a person who puts slaves to work.]
stiver2nounAnything of small value.
designated driver6nounA person who avoids drinking alcohol at a social engagement for the purpose of driving their companions home.
scuba diver4nouna person who swims underwater using scuba-diving equipment
pearl diver3nounA person who dives for pearls.
cabdriver3nounOne who drives a taxi for a living.
engine driver4noun(British, dated) The person who drives the engine of a train.
backseat driver4nounAlternative form of back-seat driver. [(dated) An occupant of a large vehicle, such as a firetruck, who helps steer the vehicle from far in the back.]
stake driver3nouna kind of bittern
truck driver3noun(US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A person employed to drive a truck, especially a tractor-trailer or other large industrial truck.
bus driver3nounA person employed to drive buses.
hiver2nounOne who collects bees into a hive.
flat tip screwdriver5nouna screwdriver with a flat wedge-shaped tip that fits into a slot in the head of a screw
shipwreck survivor5nouna shipwrecked person
spiral ratchet screwdriver7nouna screwdriver with a ratchet (so the blade turns in only one direction) and a spiral in the handle (so the blade rotates) with downward pressure on the handle
underwater diver6nounsomeone who works underwater
iver2nounA large village and civil parish (served by The Ivers Parish Council) in Buckinghamshire, England, previously in South Bucks district (OS grid ref TQ0381).
alive her3
cliver2noun(obsolete or dialectal) clever
deprive her3
derive her3
drive her2
ivor2nounA male given name from Old Norse.
live her2
mcgyver3noun
mule driver3nouna worker who drives mules
phillips screwdriver5nounA screwdriver having a cross-shaped tip.
piver2noun
revive her3
schriver2nounA surname.
schryver2nounA surname from Dutch.
scriver2nounA surname.
shriver2noun(obsolete) A person who shrives; a confessor
siver2noun(obsolete) To simmer.
survive her3
tank driver3nouna soldier who drives a tank
vandiver3nounA census-designated place in Shelby County, Alabama, United States.
vansciver3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Fiver"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
fire2noun(uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering.
minor2nounLesser, smaller in importance, size, degree, seriousness, or significance compared to another option, particularly:
decipher3verb(transitive) To convert a code or cipher to plain text.
advisor3nounOne who offers advice.
writer2nounA person who writes, or produces literary work; an author can refer to themselves as "the writer".
designer3nounA person who designs something, or who designs things as a profession.
fibre2nounDietary fibre.
fighter2nounA person who fights; a combatant.
divers2Archaic form of diverse, in the sense of various or assorted. [Consisting of different elements; various.]
vizor2nounAlternative spelling of visor. [A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it.]
fiber2noun(uncountable) A material in the form of fibers.
hyper2noun(slang) Energetic; overly diligent.
lighter2nounA device used to light things, especially a reusable handheld device for creating fire to light cigarettes.
liar2nounA person who frequently lies; someone who tells a lie.
glider2nounAny heavier-than-air aircraft optimised for unpowered flight; a sailplane.
wire2noun(uncountable) Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
tire2noun(intransitive) To become sleepy or weary.
viper2nounA venomous snake in the family Viperidae.
slider2nounAgent noun of slide: that which slides.
rider2nounA mounted person.
liner2nounA large passenger-carrying ship, especially one on a regular route; an ocean liner.
subscriber3nounA person who subscribes to a publication or a service.
miter2noun(American spelling) Alternative form of mitre. [A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries, which has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.]
higher2verb(transitive) To make higher; to raise or increase in amount or quantity.
shiner2nounOne who shines; a luminary.
cyber2nounOf, or having to do with, the Internet; alternative form of cyber-.
wider2Having a large physical extent from side to side.
cider2noun(British, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada) An alcoholic, often sparkling (carbonated) beverage made from fermented apples; hard cider; apple cider.
lifer2nounA prisoner sentenced to life in prison.
survivors3a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series created by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC, that broadcast from 1975 to 1977.
tighter2Firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.
fivers2noun(slang) A banknote with a value of five units of currency.
timer2nounA device used to measure amounts of time.
filer2nounOne who files something.
ryder2noun(countable) A surname originating as an occupation for a rider, cavalryman, or knight.
sizar2noun(British) An undergraduate at Trinity College, Dublin and the University of Cambridge who receives an allowance for his college expenses or tuition, sometimes in return for doing a defined job.
hider2nounOne who hides oneself or a thing.
whiter2Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
niner2noun(in the singular) The digit 9 in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
cicer2a genus of the legume family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Cicereae.
prizer2nounOne who places a high value on something.
fifer2nounOne who plays on a fife.
miner2nounA person who works in a mine.
miser2noun(derogatory) A person who hoards money rather than spending it; one who is cheap or extremely parsimonious.
nicer2nounInitialism of Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer, a future NASA Explorers program Mission of Opportunity.
piper2nounA musician who plays a pipe.
rhymer2nounOne who makes, composes, or recites rhymes or simple poems.
spider2nounAny of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs to catch prey.
styler2nounSomeone who styles (especially hair), a stylist.
tiger2nounPanthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.

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