🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Illicit"
20 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "illicit" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| elicit | 3 | verb | To evoke, educe (emotions, feelings, responses, etc.); to generate, obtain, or provoke as a response or answer. |
| implicit | 3 | Suggested indirectly, without being directly expressed. | |
| solicit | 3 | verb | (transitive) To persistently endeavor to obtain an object, or bring about an event. |
| explicit | 3 | noun | Very specific, clear, or detailed. |
| complicit | 3 | Associated with or participating in an activity, especially one of a questionable nature. | |
| abyss it | 3 | — | |
| bisset | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| bissett | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| bliss it | 2 | — | |
| blissett | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| dismiss it | 3 | — | |
| explicite | 3 | — | |
| grissett | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| hiss it | 2 | — | |
| kiss it | 2 | — | |
| miss it | 2 | — | |
| missett | 2 | noun | — |
| piss it | 2 | — | |
| this it | 2 | — | |
| vis it | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Illicit"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| pernicious | 3 | Causing much harm in a subtle way. | |
| proficient | 3 | noun | Good at something; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill. |
| exhibit | 3 | verb | (transitive) To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest. |
| wicked | 2 | Evil or mischievous by nature; morally reprehensible. | |
| spirit | 2 | noun | The soul of a person or other creature. |
| vivid | 2 | noun | (of an image or color) Bright, intense, or colourful. |
| vicious | 2 | noun | Violent, destructive and cruel. |
| position | 3 | noun | A place or location. |
| persistent | 3 | Obstinately refusing to give up or let go. | |
| specific | 3 | noun | Explicit or definite. |
| submissive | 3 | noun | Meekly obedient or passive; obsequious. |
| pivot | 2 | noun | (figuratively, by extension) Something or someone having a paramount significance in a certain situation. |
| system | 2 | noun | A group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole. |
| submission | 3 | noun | The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work. |
| permissive | 3 | noun | Giving permission, or predisposed to give it; lenient. |
| sadistic | 3 | Delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain or humiliation of others. | |
| minute | 2 | noun | A unit of time which is one sixtieth of an hour (sixty seconds). |
| inhibit | 3 | verb | (transitive) To hold in or hold back; to keep in check; restrain. |
| prolific | 3 | Similarly producing results or performing deeds in abundance. | |
| artistic | 3 | Relating to or characteristic of art or artists. | |
| limit | 2 | noun | A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go. |
| suspicious | 3 | Distrustful or tending to suspect. | |
| realistic | 4 | Relating to the representation of objects, actions or conditions as they actually are or were. | |
| bigot | 2 | noun | One who is narrow-mindedly devoted to their own ideas and groups, and intolerant of (people of) differing ideas, races, genders, religions, politics, etc. |
| midget | 2 | noun | (derogatory, offensive) A short person. |
| visit | 2 | noun | (transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability. |
| missing | 2 | noun | Not present when it (they) should be. |
| fidget | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To wiggle or twitch; to move the body, especially the fingers, around nervously or idly. |
| digit | 2 | noun | (mathematics) A position in a sequence of numerals representing a place value in a positional number system. |
| gimmick | 2 | noun | A trick or device used to attain some end. |
| widget | 2 | noun | A placeholder name for an unnamed, unspecified, or hypothetical manufactured good or product, typically as an example for purposes of explaining concepts. |
| listen | 2 | verb | (intransitive except in archaic usage) To use one's sense of hearing and auditory cognition in an intentional way; to make deliberate use of one's ears; to pay attention to or wait for a specific sound. |
| limits | 2 | noun | A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go. |
| ribbit | 2 | noun | The vocal sound made by a frog or toad. |
| biscuit | 2 | noun | (UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, sometimes Canada, rare in the US and the Philippines) A small, flat, baked good which is either hard and crisp or else soft but firm; a cookie. |
| civet | 2 | noun | Any of the small carnivorous catlike mammals encompassing certain species from the families Viverridae, Eupleridae, and Nandiniidae, native to tropical Africa and Asia. |
| licit | 2 | Not forbidden by formal or informal rules. | |
| listed | 2 | Entered on a list, especially an official one. | |
| simplistic | 3 | Overly simple. | |
| ticket | 2 | noun | A small document that acts as proof of something, often thereby granting the holder some ability. |
| philippic | 3 | noun | (by extension) Any tirade or declamation full of bitter condemnation. |
| fitted | 2 | noun | (of clothing) Tailored to the shape of a person's body. |
| visits | 2 | noun | (transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability. |
| sickest | 2 | (less common in the UK and Ireland) In poor health; ill. | |
| kisses | 2 | noun | (transitive) To touch with the lips or press the lips against, usually to show love or affection or passion, or as part of a greeting. |
| cricket | 2 | noun | (sports) A game played outdoors with bats and a ball between two teams of eleven, popular in England and many Commonwealth countries. |
| hidden | 2 | noun | Located or positioned out of sight; not visually apparent. |
| omniscient | 3 | noun | Having total knowledge. |
| pacific | 3 | noun | Calm, peaceful. |
| rivet | 2 | noun | A cylindrical mechanical fastener which is supplied with a factory head at one end and is used to attach multiple parts together by passing its bucktail through a hole and upsetting its end to form a field head. |
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