🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Grenada"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "grenada" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| intifada | 4 | noun | (often capitalized) The Palestinian uprisings against Israel. |
| nada | 2 | noun | Initialism of National Anti-Doping Agency. |
| ramada | 3 | noun | (US) A simple arbour or open porch, typically roofed with branches. |
| cicada | 3 | noun | Any of several insects in the superfamily Cicadoidea, with small eyes wide apart on the head and transparent well-veined wings. |
| enchilada | 4 | noun | A Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce. |
| zenaida | 3 | noun | A female given name from Spanish. |
| okada | 3 | noun | A surname from Japanese. |
| cauda | 2 | noun | (anatomy) Ellipsis of cauda equina. [(anatomy) A bundle of nerve roots at the base of the spinal column.] |
| rada | 2 | noun | (politics) A parliamentary body in a number of Slavic countries. |
| periodical cicada | 8 | noun | Any of certain species of cicadas, especially in genus Magicicada, which are known for their 17- and 13-year life-cycles, during most of which they develop underground, emerging in large numbers for a short time as large and audible adults, all those emerging in a year constituting a brood. |
| cassada | 3 | noun | A surname from Irish. |
| capital of nevada | 7 | noun | capital of the state of nevada; located in western nevada |
| el beda | 3 | noun | the capital and chief port of qatar |
| genus cicada | 5 | noun | type genus of the cicadidae: cicadas |
| genus reseda | 5 | noun | old world genus of herbs having racemose flowers: mignonette; dyer's rocket |
| sweet reseda | 4 | noun | mediterranean woody annual widely cultivated for its dense terminal spikelike clusters greenish or yellowish white flowers having an intense spicy fragrance |
| almada | 3 | a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon. | |
| naida | 2 | noun | — |
| bada | 2 | Choi Sung-hee (born February 28, 1980), known professionally as Bada, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, composer, musical actress and television presenter. | |
| mirada | 3 | noun | — |
| ghada | 2 | a feminine given name of Arabic origin, is used mostly in Arabic speaking countries, but also in a few other countries and languages of the world. | |
| halimeda | 4 | a genus of green macroalgae. | |
| broad a | 2 | — | |
| losada | 3 | noun | — |
| yadda | 2 | noun | One of a set of items which do not need to be specified; often used in conjunction with the catch phrase yadda yadda yadda. |
| abroad a | 3 | — | |
| ada | 2 | noun | (computer languages) An object-oriented programming language extended from Pascal and other languages. |
| ada a | 2 | — | |
| ade a | 2 | — | |
| adelaide a | 4 | — | |
| afraid a | 3 | — | |
| ahumada | 4 | noun | A surname from Spanish. |
| aid a | 2 | — | |
| aide a | 2 | — | |
| aleda | 3 | noun | — |
| almeda | 3 | noun | A surname from Spanish of Spanish and Arabic origin. |
| amerada | 4 | noun | — |
| andrada | 3 | noun | A surname from Spanish. |
| applaud a | 3 | — | |
| arcade a | 3 | — | |
| armada | 3 | noun | Any large army or fleet of military vessels. |
| arrayed a | 3 | — | |
| aud a | 2 | — | |
| aweida | 3 | King Aweida of Nauru or formally King Aweida was a King and Head Chief of Nauru from 1875 until his death in 1921. | |
| bade a | 2 | — | |
| barreda | 3 | noun | A surname from Spanish. |
| barricada | 4 | (from Spanish: Barricade) a Navarrese hard rock band created in 1982 in the Txantrea neighbourhood of Pamplona/Iruñea. | |
| barricade a | 4 | — | |
| baud a | 2 | — | |
| beda | 2 | noun | Obsolete form of Vedda. [One of an indigenous people of Sri Lanka.] |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Grenada"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| sonata | 3 | noun | (music) A musical composition for one or a few instruments, one of which is frequently a piano, in three or four movements that vary in key and tempo. |
| saga | 2 | noun | Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story. |
| cantata | 3 | noun | (music) A vocal composition accompanied by instruments and generally containing more than one movement, typical of 17th and 18th century Italian music. |
| pagan | 2 | noun | A person not adhering to a main world religion; a follower of a pantheistic or nature-worshipping religion. |
| taken | 2 | (informal) In a serious romantic relationship. | |
| indaba | 3 | noun | (South Africa) (by extension) Any conference, discussion, or meeting. |
| bacon | 2 | noun | Cured meat from the sides, belly, or back of a pig. |
| peseta | 3 | noun | The former currency of the Spanish Empire and Andorra, divided into 100 céntimos. |
| cotta | 2 | noun | A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none. |
| vega | 2 | noun | (astronomy) The brightest star in the constellation Lyra; Alpha (α) Lyrae. It forms one corner of the Summer Triangle. |
| aga | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| papa | 2 | noun | (often childish) Dad, daddy, father; a familiar or old-fashioned term of address to one’s father. |
| baba | 2 | noun | (countable, especially among people of Indian or Chinese ancestry) A father. |
| persona non grata | 6 | noun | A person who is not welcome, especially a diplomat in a foreign country. |
| degas | 2 | verb | (transitive) To remove the gas from. |
| persona grata | 5 | noun | A person who is welcome or acceptable. |
| regatta | 3 | noun | (countable) A series of boat races, or sometimes a single race. |
| paca | 2 | noun | Any of the large rodents of the genus Cuniculus (but see also its synonyms), native to Central America and South America, which have dark brown or black fur, a white or yellowish underbelly and rows of white spots along the sides. |
| cayman | 2 | noun | Of or related to the Cayman Islands, understood geographically or politically. |
| raw data | 3 | noun | (data management, statistics) Data that has not been analyzed or processed. |
| poppa | 2 | noun | (US, colloquial, sometimes childish) father, papa. |
| kady | 2 | noun | A man's straw hat |
| braces | 2 | noun | (orthodontics) A device worn on the teeth to straighten them. |
| jamaica | 3 | noun | An island and country in the Caribbean. |
| terra cotta | 4 | noun | Alternative spelling of terracotta. [A hard red-brown unglazed earthenware, used for pottery and building construction.] |
| fader | 2 | noun | A device used to raise and lower sound volume. |
| gotta | 2 | verb | (colloquial) Synonym of have got to, have to [Expressing obligation; used with have.] |
| otoplasty | 2 | noun | (surgery) A procedure of plastic surgery used to change the appearance or shape of a person’s ears. |
| ali baba | 4 | noun | The fictional protagonist of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, famous for his encounter with forty thieves and their treasure trove cave that opens on the command "open sesame". |
| desiderata | 5 | "Desiderata"(Latin: "things desired") is a 1927 prose poem by the American writer Max Ehrmann. | |
| mata | 2 | noun | A mother (also used as a term of address for a woman). |
| vader | 2 | a Polish death metal band from Olsztyn. | |
| addis ababa | 5 | noun | The capital city of Ethiopia. |
| aida | 3 | noun | Synonym of Aida cloth. |
| aka | 2 | noun | (informal) Used to introduce an explanation or clarification: in other words, i.e. |
| aqaba | 3 | noun | A city and governorate in Jordan, on the Red Sea. |
| ata | 2 | noun | (computing) Advanced Technology Attachment; a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. (Renamed PATA when SATA came into existence to more clearly distinguish the two.) |
| beta | 2 | noun | (computing, video games) (uncountable) The phase of development after alpha testing and before launch, in which software, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing. |
| bodega | 3 | noun | (informal, especially New York) Any convenience store. |
| croatia | 3 | noun | A country on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Official name: Republic of Croatia. Capital and largest city: Zagreb. Part of Yugoslavia until 1991. |
| data | 2 | noun | (collective) Material recorded and known or assumed as facts and used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation, represented especially in the form of numbers, and is usually structured (such as statistics). |
| dhaka | 2 | noun | The capital city of Bangladesh. |
| fatah | 2 | noun | A major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). |
| gaba | 2 | noun | (biochemistry) Acronym of gamma-aminobutyric acid. [(biochemistry) An amino acid found in the nervous systems of vertebrates and acting as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Abbreviated as GABA.] |
| la plata | 3 | noun | The capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, briefly named Eva Perón in the 1950s. |
| lata | 2 | noun | A female given name commonly used in India. |
| lusaka | 3 | noun | The capital city of Zambia. |
| mahabharata | 5 | noun | (Hinduism, mythology) An ancient Sanskrit epic concerning some text of the Bhagavad Gita, including elaborations on theology and morality. |
| nata | 2 | noun | A Bantu language of Tanzania |
| omega | 3 | noun | The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω. |
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