🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Given"
17 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "given" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| driven | 2 | Obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals. | |
| riven | 2 | Torn apart. | |
| give in | 2 | verb | (idiomatic) To relent, yield, surrender or admit defeat. |
| forgiven | 3 | verb | (transitive) To pardon (someone); to waive any negative feeling towards or desire for punishment or retribution against. |
| striven | 2 | verb | To try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently. |
| unforgiven | 4 | noun | Not forgiven. |
| bivin | 2 | noun | — |
| criven | 2 | — | |
| determinative in | 6 | — | |
| forgive in | 3 | — | |
| givan | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| ivane | 2 | noun | — |
| liv in | 2 | — | |
| relive in | 3 | — | |
| scriven | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| sieve in | 2 | — | |
| viv in | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Given"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| disposition | 4 | noun | Tendency or inclination under given circumstances. |
| cognition | 3 | noun | The process of knowing, of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought and through the senses. |
| ambition | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) Eager or inordinate desire for some object that confers distinction, as preferment, honor, superiority, political power, or fame; desire to distinguish one's self from other people. |
| smitten | 2 | In love. | |
| livid | 2 | (informal) So angry that one turns pale; very angry; furious; liverish. | |
| erudition | 4 | noun | Profound knowledge acquired from learning and scholarship. |
| admonition | 4 | noun | A rebuke by an authority that one has erred and should not persist in one's actions. |
| volition | 3 | noun | The mental power or ability of choosing; the will. |
| vivid | 2 | noun | (of an image or color) Bright, intense, or colourful. |
| composition | 4 | noun | A work of music, literature or art. |
| recognition | 4 | noun | The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized (matching a current observation with a memory of a prior observation of the same entity). |
| juxtaposition | 5 | noun | The nearness of objects with little or no delimiter. |
| apparition | 4 | noun | An unexpected, wonderful, or preternatural appearance; especially, one by a ghost, phantom, or suchlike; the entity itself. |
| derision | 3 | noun | Act of treating with disdain. |
| position | 3 | noun | A place or location. |
| acquisition | 4 | noun | The act or process of acquiring. |
| contrition | 3 | noun | The state of being contrite; sincere penitence or remorse. |
| opposition | 4 | noun | The action of opposing or of being in conflict. |
| expedition | 4 | noun | A trip, especially a long one, made by a person or a group of people for a specific purpose. |
| pivot | 2 | noun | (figuratively, by extension) Something or someone having a paramount significance in a certain situation. |
| proposition | 4 | noun | (countable) An idea, plan, or suggestion offered. |
| provision | 3 | noun | An item of goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use. |
| attrition | 3 | noun | A gradual reduction in number. |
| intuition | 4 | noun | Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes. |
| stricken | 2 | Struck by something. | |
| supposition | 4 | noun | Something that is supposed; an assumption made to account for known facts, conjecture. |
| rendition | 3 | noun | An interpretation or performance of an artwork, especially a musical score or musical work. |
| submission | 3 | noun | The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work. |
| suspicion | 3 | noun | The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. |
| premonition | 4 | noun | A strong intuition that something is about to happen (usually something negative, but not exclusively). |
| condition | 3 | noun | A state or quality. |
| fruition | 3 | noun | The fulfillment of something worked for. |
| minute | 2 | noun | A unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds). |
| partition | 3 | noun | An action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another. |
| vision | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The sense or ability of sight. |
| commission | 3 | noun | A fee charged by an agent or broker for carrying out a transaction. |
| limit | 2 | noun | A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go. |
| mission | 2 | noun | (countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself. |
| envision | 3 | verb | (transitive) To conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine. |
| precision | 3 | noun | (loosely) The state of being precise or exact; especially, both exact and accurate. |
| petition | 3 | noun | A formal written request made by an individual or a group of people to a sovereign or political authority, often containing many signatures, soliciting some grace, right, mercy, or the redress of some wrong or grievance. |
| exhibition | 4 | noun | A large-scale public showing of objects or products. |
| glisten | 2 | verb | (intransitive, of a wet or greasy surface) To reflect light with a glittering luster; to sparkle, coruscate, glint or flash. |
| transition | 3 | noun | The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another. |
| definition | 4 | noun | (semantics, lexicography) A statement of the meaning of a word, word group, sign, or symbol; especially, a dictionary definition. |
| opinion | 3 | noun | A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing. |
| sedition | 3 | noun | Organized incitement of rebellion or civil disorder against authority or the state, usually by speech or writing. |
| inhibition | 4 | noun | The act of inhibiting. |
| requisition | 4 | noun | A formal request for something. |
| demolition | 4 | noun | The process of demolishing or destroying buildings or other structures. |
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