Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Focus

75 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Focus"

25 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
locus2nounA place or locality, especially a centre of activity or the scene of a crime.
crocus2nounA perennial flowering plant (of the genus Crocus in the Iridaceae family). Saffron is obtained from the stamens of Crocus sativus.
refocus3verb(intransitive) to focus on something else
hocus2nounTo play a trick on, to trick (someone); to hoax; to cheat.
autumn crocus4nounespecially, Colchicum autumnale.
saffron crocus4nounA crocus, specifically Crocus sativus, which bears bright red stigmas in its flowers that are the source of saffron).
cocus2nounBrya ebenus, a Caribbean flowering tree.
genus crocus4nouna monocotyledonous genus of the family iridaceae
indian crocus5nounany of several dwarf orchids of the genus pleione bearing 1 or 2 solitary slender-stalked white or pink to magenta or occasionally yellow flowers
wild crocus3nounshort hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers; north america and siberia
docus2noun(informal) Clipping of documentary. [A film, TV program, publication etc. which presents a social, political, scientific or historical subject in a factual or informative manner.]
awoke us3
broke us2
choke us2
eskimo kiss4nounThe rubbing of one's nose against another's as a sign of affection.
go kiss2
hello kiss3
pocus2noun(medicine, uncountable) Acronym of point-of-care ultrasonography.
provoke us3
slow kiss2
smoke us2
soak us2
spoke us2
stroke us2
woke us2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Focus"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
atrocious3Very bad; abominable, disgusting.
open2verb(usually not comparable) Physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc.
ferocious3Extreme or intense.
hopeless2Without hope; despairing; not expecting anything positive.
onus2nounResponsibility; burden.
opus2nounA work, especially of art.
focused2Directing all one's efforts towards achieving a particular goal.
explosive3nounAble to, or likely to, explode.
prognosis3noun(medicine) A forecast of the future course or outcome of a disease or disorder based on current medical knowledge.
motive2nounAn incentive to act in a particular way; a reason or emotion that makes one want to do something; anything that prompts a choice of action.
loaded2(colloquial) Possessing great wealth.
bogus2nounCounterfeit or fake; not genuine.
broken2nounFragmented; in separate pieces.
magnum opus4nounA great or important work of literature, music or art, a masterpiece.
noticed2being perceived or observed
focal2nounBelonging to, concerning, or located at a focus.
notice2noun(chiefly uncountable) The act of observing; perception.
modus2noun(law) A qualification involving the idea of variation or departure from some general rule or form, in the way of either restriction or enlargement, according to the circumstances of the case, as in the will of a donor, an agreement between parties, etc.
local2nounFrom or in a nearby location.
hostess2nounA female host.
neurosis3noun(dated, pathology; current in psychology and philosophy) A mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear which differ from normal measures by their intensity, which disorder results from a failure to compromise or properly adjust during the developmental stages of life, between normal human instinctual impulses and the demands of human society.
unfocused3Not focused
psychosis3noun(psychology) A severe mental disorder, sometimes with physical damage to the brain, marked by a deranged personality and a distorted view of reality.
spoken2Relating to speech.
osmosis3noun(chemistry) The net movement of solvent molecules, usually water, from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration through a partially permeable membrane.
vocal2nounOf, pertaining to, or resembling the human voice or speech.
joking2verbThe act of telling or engaging in jokes.
diagnosis4noun(medicine, countable, uncountable) The process of, or an instance of, identification of the nature and cause of a medical condition or illness.
smoking2noun(usually) The burning and inhalation of tobacco.
locust2nounAny of the grasshoppers, often polyphenic and usually swarming, in the family Acrididae that are very destructive to crops and other vegetation, especially migratory locusts (Locusta migratoria).
homeless2nounLacking a permanent place of residence.
chosen2nounpicked; selected
slowness2nounThe quality or state of being slow.
bonus2nounSomething extra that is good; an added benefit.
hypnosis3nounA trancelike state, artificially induced, in which a person has a heightened suggestibility, and in which suppressed memories may be experienced.
otis2nounAn Otis elevator.
focussed2(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of focused. [Directing all one's efforts towards achieving a particular goal.]
roses2Roses Discount Stores (originally known as Rose's 5¢ 10¢ 25¢ StoresOur State Magazine; July 2008) is a regional discount store in the United States with its headquarters in Henderson, North Carolina.
closest2(superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance
globus2nounA spherical or nearly spherical structure.
doses2nounA measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
blue lotus3nounA lily-like aquatic flower growing in Asia and North Africa, Nymphaea caerulea, revered by the Ancient Egyptians.
joseph2noun(biblical) Eleventh and favorite son of Jacob, by his wife Rachel.
poem2nounA literary piece written in verse.
poet2nounA person who writes poems.
fucus2nounAny alga of the genus Fucus.
lowest2at the bottom; lowest or last
jacobus3noun(historical) A former English gold coin from the Jacobite period.
locusts2a 2019 independent crime thriller film, written and produced by Dr. Angus Watts and directed by Heath Davis starring Ben Geurens, Jessica McNamee, Nathaniel Dean in lead roles.
hovis2Hovis Ltd is a British company that produces flour, yeast

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