Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Fusion”
/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
The act of merging separate elements, or the result thereof.
♬81 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Fusion"
31 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "fusion" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| illusion | 3 | noun | (countable) Anything that seems to be something that it is not. |
| seclusion | 3 | noun | The state of being secluded or shut out, as from company, society, the world, etc.; solitude. |
| allusion | 3 | noun | An indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned. |
| delusion | 3 | noun | A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts. |
| conclusion | 3 | noun | The end, finish, close or last part of something. |
| profusion | 3 | noun | abundance; the state of being profuse; a cornucopia |
| inclusion | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The act of including, i.e. adding or annexing, (something) to a group, set, or total. |
| confusion | 3 | noun | The state of being confused; misunderstanding. |
| exclusion | 3 | noun | The act of excluding or shutting out; removal from consideration or taking part. |
| contusion | 3 | noun | (medicine, countable) Synonym of bruise. |
| intrusion | 3 | noun | The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding. |
| diffusion | 3 | noun | The act of diffusing or dispersing something, or the property of being diffused or dispersed; dispersion. |
| collusion | 3 | noun | A private agreement for a fraudulent or illegal purpose; conspiracy. |
| infusion | 3 | noun | A product consisting of a liquid which has had other ingredients steeped in it to extract useful qualities. |
| occlusion | 3 | noun | The process of occluding, or something that occludes. |
| disillusion | 4 | noun | (transitive) To free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant. |
| in conclusion | 4 | the item at the end | |
| extrusion | 3 | noun | A manufacturing process where a billet of material is pushed and/or drawn through a die to create a shaped rod, rail or pipe. |
| preclusion | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The condition of being precluded. |
| transfusion | 3 | noun | (medicine) The transfer of blood or blood products from one individual to another. |
| mental confusion | 5 | noun | a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior |
| blood transfusion | 4 | noun | (medicine) The act or process of transferring blood products into a person's circulation intravenously; an instance of it. |
| optical illusion | 6 | noun | An image that is visually deceptive or misleading. |
| foregone conclusion | 5 | noun | A predictable or inevitable conclusion, or one made without enough consideration and evidence. |
| coronary occlusion | 7 | A coronary occlusion, or coronary artery disease, is the partial or complete obstruction of blood flow in a coronary artery. | |
| reperfusion | 4 | noun | (medicine) The restoration of blood flow to an organ, after it was cut off (e.g. in an operation). |
| electromagnetic intrusion | 9 | noun | the deliberate insertion of electromagnetic energy into transmission paths with the objective of confusing or deceiving operators |
| in great confusion | 5 | in disorderly haste | |
| andalusia in | 4 | — | |
| rediffusion | 4 | noun | The rebroadcasting of a programme; more specifically, the distribution of radio or television transmissions from a single receiver |
| rouge in | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Fusion"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| retribution | 4 | noun | Punishment inflicted in the spirit of moral outrage or personal vengeance. |
| absolution | 4 | noun | The forgiveness of sins, in a general sense. |
| resolution | 4 | noun | A firm decision or an official decision. |
| restitution | 4 | noun | The act of making good or compensating for loss or injury. |
| diminution | 4 | noun | A lessening, decrease or reduction. |
| destitution | 4 | noun | An extreme state of poverty, in which a person is almost completely lacking in resources or means of support. |
| execution | 4 | noun | The act, manner or style of executing (actions, maneuvers, performances). |
| solution | 3 | noun | An act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem. |
| contribution | 4 | noun | Something given or offered that adds to a larger whole. |
| evolution | 4 | noun | Process of development. |
| ruin | 2 | noun | To destroy or render something no longer usable or operable. |
| dissolution | 4 | noun | Dissolving, or going into solution. |
| bruising | 2 | noun | That bruises. |
| institution | 4 | noun | A long established and respected organization, particularly one involved with education, public service, or charity work. |
| prosecution | 4 | noun | (law) The institution of legal proceedings (particularly criminal) against a person. |
| attribution | 4 | noun | The act of attributing something. |
| music | 2 | noun | A series of sounds organized in time, usually employing some combination of harmony, melody, rhythm, tempo, etc., often to convey a mood. |
| substitution | 4 | noun | The act of substituting or the state of being substituted. |
| prostitution | 4 | noun | Engaging in sexual activity with another person for pay. |
| persecution | 4 | noun | The act of persecuting, especially a specific group of people; an instance of persecution. |
| distribution | 4 | noun | An act of distributing or state of being distributed. |
| dilution | 3 | noun | The process of making something dilute. |
| elocution | 4 | noun | The art of speaking, especially public speaking, with expert control of gesture and voice, diction (articulation and word choice), and usage. |
| explosion | 3 | noun | A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical); an act or instance of exploding. |
| electrocution | 5 | noun | The accidental death or suicide by electric shock. |
| cruising | 2 | noun | Sailing about without an exact destination, especially for pleasure. |
| conclusions | 3 | noun | The end, finish, close or last part of something. |
| pollution | 3 | noun | Physical contamination, now especially the contamination of the environment by harmful substances, or by disruptive levels of noise, light etc. |
| loosen | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make loose. |
| delusions | 3 | the second album from the British progressive metal band To-Mera. | |
| lazy susan | 4 | noun | A rotating tray (turntable) used on tables and counters for serving condiments or food. |
| devolution | 4 | noun | (government) The transfer of some powers and the delegation of some functions from a central government to local government (e.g. from the U.K. parliament to Scottish parliament and Welsh assembly). |
| losing | 2 | noun | That loses or has lost. |
| proven | 2 | Having been proved; having proved its value or truth. | |
| green revolution | 5 | noun | The set of wide-ranging technological changes to agriculture in the 20th century, particularly in developing countries, which allowed for greater food production capacity. |
| move in | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To start living or working in a new place; to transport one's belongings to a new home or workplace; to make one's home or workplace into a suitable environment. |
| using | 2 | noun | use; utilization |
| water pollution | 5 | noun | Contamination of water, especially surface water, by sewage effluent, fertilizer runoff, industrial chemical discharge, etc. |
| emergent evolution | 7 | the hypothesis that, in the course of evolution, some entirely new properties, such as mind and consciousness, appear at certain critical points, usually because of an unpredictable rearrangement of the already existing entities. | |
| confusions | 3 | a play by Alan Ayckbourn consisting of a series of five interconnected one-act plays. | |
| normal distribution | 6 | noun | (statistics) Any of a family of continuous probability distributions such that the probability density function is the Gaussian function |
| frequency distribution | 7 | noun | (statistics) a structured representation that summarizes how often values or categories occur within a dataset by organizing quantitative data into class intervals and categorizing qualitative data into distinct groups, thus revealing patterns, trends, and distributions, often showed in a list, table, or graph that displays the frequency of various outcomes in a sample. |
| binomial distribution | 8 | noun | (probability theory, statistics) The discrete probability distribution of the number of successes in a sequence of n independent trials, each of which yields success with probability p. |
| redistribution | 5 | noun | The act of changing the distribution of resources. |
| noise pollution | 4 | noun | Excess noise which is unpleasant or harmful. |
| air pollution | 4 | noun | The contamination of the atmosphere by noxious gases and particulates. |
| joint resolution | 5 | In the United States Congress, a joint resolution is a legislative measure that requires passage by the Senate and the House of Representatives and is presented to the president for their approval or disapproval. | |
| financial institution | 7 | noun | (business, banking, finance) An institution, such as a bank, insurance company or fund, that provides financial services for its clients or members. |
| writ of execution | 6 | noun | (law) a court order authorising an officer to carry a judgment into execution. |
| buffer solution | 5 | noun | (chemistry) A solution, containing a buffer, that maintains a relatively constant pH |
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