Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Improve

/ɪmˈpɹuːv/

To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).

70 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Improve"

20 words

These words rhyme exactly with "improve" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
prove1verb(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.
move1verb(intransitive) To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
groove1noun(music) A pronounced, enjoyable rhythm.
remove2verb(transitive) To delete.
behoove2verb(transitive, chiefly US) To befit, be appropriate or necessary to somebody. Alternative form of behove.
disprove2verb(transitive) To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.
disapprove3verbTo have or express an unfavorable opinion.
approve2verb(transitive) To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of.
poove1noun(slang, derogatory, rare) Synonym of poof (“male homosexual”).
on the move3(idiomatic) Changing location; in motion.
countermove3nounA move in opposition or response to a preceding move.
hoove1nounA disease in cattle consisting of inflammation of the stomach by gas, usually caused by eating too much green food.
chess move2nounthe act of moving a chess piece
opening move4noun(games) A move that is used to start a game such as chess.
juve1noun(slang) A child actor.
duve1noun
struve1nounA surname.
stueve1nounA surname.
stuve1noun
veuve1noun

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Improve"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
aloof2Reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant; standoffish.
induce2verb(transitive) To cause, bring about, lead to.
subdue2verb(transitive) To overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
vestibule3noun(architecture) A small entrance hall, antechamber, passage, or room between the outer door and the main hall, lobby, or interior of a building.
pursuit2nounThe act of pursuing.
reduce2verb(transitive) To bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower.
rendezvous3nounA meeting or date.
recluse2nounA person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit.
improved2That has been made better; enhanced.
abuse2nounImproper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; an unjust, corrupt or wrongful practice or custom.
solitude3nounAloneness; the state of being alone, solitary, or by oneself.
refuse2verb(transitive) To decline (a request or demand).
infuse2verb(transitive) To cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
attitude3noun(figurative) Disposition or state of mind.
review2nounAn account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
assume2verbTo authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
seduce2verb(transitive) To entice or induce (someone) to engage in a sexual relationship.
conclude2verb(transitive) To bring to an end; to close; to finish.
exclude2verb(transitive) To bar (someone or something) from entering; to keep out.
resume2verb(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, Philippines) A summary or account of education and employment experiences and qualifications; a curriculum vitae (often for presentation to a potential future employer when applying for a job).
into2nounInitialism of Irish National Teachers' Organisation.
amuse2verb(transitive) To entertain or occupy (someone or something) in a pleasant manner; to stir (someone) with pleasing emotions.
salute2nounAn utterance or gesture expressing greeting or honor towards someone, (now especially) a formal, non-verbal gesture made with the arms or hands in any of various specific positions.
confuse2verb(transitive) to puzzle, perplex, baffle, bewilder (somebody); to afflict by being complicated, contradictory, or otherwise difficult to understand
approved2Having received approval.
include2verbTo bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
renew2verb(transitive) To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
perfume2nounA pleasant smell; the scent, odor, or odoriferous particles emitted from a sweet-smelling substance; a pleasant odor.
removed2Separated in time, space, or degree.
anew2(literary, poetic or formal, especially Philippines) Again, once more; afresh, in a new way, newly.
tattoo2nounAn image made on a body part, usually the skin with ink and a needle.
recruit2verbTo enroll or enlist new members or potential employees on behalf of an employer, organization, sports team, the military, etc.
pollute2verb(transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product.
recoup2verb(transitive, intransitive) To make back (an investment or similar).
tissue2nounA sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
undo2verbTo reverse the effects of an action.
accuse2verb(transitive, law, followed by "of") To charge with having committed a crime or offence.
disapproved3not approved
reviewed2verbTo write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.
improves2verb(transitive) To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).
shampoo2noun(hygiene) A commercial liquid soaplike product for washing hair or other fibers, such as carpets.
permute2verb(transitive) To change the order of.
thank you2nounAlternative spelling of thank-you. [An expression of gratitude.]
new caledonian yew7nounlarge yew native to new caledonia; cultivated in eastern australia and new zealand and hawaii
caribou3nounAny of several North American subspecies Rangifer tarandus of the reindeer.
kangaroo3nounA member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia.
notice to3
raccoon2nounAn omnivorous, nocturnal mammal native to the Americas, of the genus Procyon, typically with a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur, a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail.
resolute3nounFirm, unyielding, determined.
to use2

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