🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Grandiose"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "grandiose" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| morose | 2 | Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour. | |
| close | 1 | noun | (physical) To remove or block an opening, gap or passage through. |
| bellicose | 3 | Warlike in nature; aggressive; hostile. | |
| gross | 1 | noun | (of an amount) Excluding any deductions; including all associated amounts. |
| engross | 2 | verb | (transitive) To completely engage the attention of; to involve. |
| comatose | 3 | verb | In a coma: unconscious. |
| dose | 1 | noun | A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time. |
| ploce | 1 | noun | (rhetoric) A figure of speech in which a word is repeated so as not only to signify the individual thing denoted by it, but also its peculiar attribute or quality. |
| adipose | 3 | noun | Containing, composed of, or consisting of fat; fatty. |
| sowce | 1 | noun | Obsolete form of souse. [Something kept or steeped in brine.] |
| rowse | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| most | 1 | noun | Forms the superlative of many adjectives. |
| fructose | 2 | noun | (biochemistry) A monosaccharide ketose sugar, formula C₆H₁₂O₆. |
| arkose | 2 | noun | (geology) An arenite sandstone consisting of at least 25% feldspar grains. |
| glucose | 2 | noun | (biochemistry) A simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C₆H₁₂O₆; a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism. |
| cellulose | 3 | noun | A complex carbohydrate that forms the main constituent of the cell wall in most plants and is important in the manufacture of numerous products, such as paper, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and explosives. |
| overdose | 3 | noun | An excessive and dangerous dose of a drug. |
| adios | 3 | noun | A goodbye. |
| gros | 1 | noun | — |
| blood glucose | 3 | noun | glucose in the bloodstream |
| come close | 2 | "Come Close" is a single by rapper Common featuring guest vocals by Mary J. Blige. | |
| stowce | 1 | noun | A windlass, a device for drawing ore up from a mine, also formerly used (when made entirely of wood) to indicate possession of mining land. |
| draw close | 2 | verb | pull towards oneself |
| growse | 1 | noun | — |
| los | 1 | noun | (obsolete) A medium-sized wildcat, most of them part of the genus Lynx. |
| diagnose | 3 | verb | (transitive, medicine) To determine which disease is causing a sick person's signs and symptoms; to find the diagnosis. |
| nitrocellulose | 5 | noun | (organic chemistry) A cotton-like material, made from cellulose by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids, used in the manufacture of explosives, collodion etc. |
| bowse | 1 | noun | A carouse; a drinking bout; a booze. |
| booster dose | 3 | noun | A dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose. |
| lethal dose | 3 | noun | The dose of a substance or of radiation likely to cause death (sometimes suffixed with a number). |
| great gross | 2 | noun | (archaic) A dozen grosses; the number 1728 (12 × 12 × 12). |
| altos | 2 | noun | A person or musical instrument that performs the alto part. |
| sucralose | 3 | noun | A selectively chlorinated sucrose, used as an artificial sweetener. |
| blowse | 1 | noun | (obsolete) Alternative spelling of blowze (“A ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.”) [(obsolete) A ruddy, fat-faced woman, or a wench.] |
| sale in gross | 3 | noun | a sale of a tract of land as a whole without a warranty as to the acreage |
| recall dose | 3 | noun | an additional dose that makes sure the first dose was effective |
| hold close | 2 | verb | hold firmly, usually with one's hands |
| beauce | 1 | noun | — |
| gatos | 2 | noun | (term of endearment, chiefly Southern US, Southwestern US) cat, kitty |
| amiprilose | 4 | noun | A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. |
| aranyos | 3 | noun | — |
| boese | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| boutros | 2 | noun | A surname from Arabic. |
| broce | 1 | noun | A surname from French. |
| butros | 2 | noun | — |
| cavazos | 3 | noun | A surname from Spanish. |
| centavos | 3 | noun | Currency unit (hundredth of a peso) in Mexico. |
| comoros | 3 | noun | A country and group of islands in the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa. Official name: Union of the Comoros. |
| denosse | 2 | — | |
| dohse | 1 | noun | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Grandiose"
23 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| compose | 2 | verb | (transitive or intransitive) To construct by mental labor; to think up; particularly, to produce or create a literary or musical work. |
| juxtapose | 3 | verb | (transitive) To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison. |
| anecdotes | 3 | noun | A short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting. |
| connotes | 2 | verb | (transitive) To signify beyond its literal or principal meaning. |
| radio | 3 | noun | (countable) A device that can capture (receive) the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound. |
| overflow | 3 | noun | (transitive) To flow over the brim of (a container). |
| elope | 2 | verb | (intransitive, of an unmarried person) To run away secretly for the purpose of getting married with one's intended spouse; to marry in a quick or private fashion, especially without a public period of engagement. |
| overcoat | 3 | noun | A heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather. |
| innermost | 3 | noun | That which is innermost; the core. |
| overblown | 3 | Of exaggerated importance; too heavily emphasized, hyped, etc. | |
| pantyhose | 3 | noun | (Canada, US) Thin nylon tights worn over the legs, usually tan in color. |
| ambrose | 2 | noun | A male given name from Ancient Greek. |
| hello | 2 | noun | "Hello!" or an equivalent greeting. |
| from pillar to post | 5 | (idiomatic, dated) From one place, place, or thing to another, hither and thither. | |
| ammo | 2 | noun | Ammunition. |
| goats | 1 | a popular webcomic written and illustrated by Jonathan Rosenberg. | |
| oats | 1 | noun | Seeds of an oat plant, especially prepared as food. |
| rolled oats | 2 | noun | Oat groats that have been rolled into flat flakes under heavy rollers. |
| boats | 1 | noun | A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind. |
| rainbows | 2 | the youngest section of Girlguiding in the UK. | |
| coats | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| notes | 1 | noun | Acronym of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. |
| petticoats | 3 | noun | A light woman's undergarment worn under a dress or skirt, and hanging either from the shoulders or (now especially) from the waist; a kind of slip, worn to make the skirt fuller, or for extra warmth. |
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