Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Inanimate

53 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Inanimate"

3 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
animate3verbThat lives.
annum it3
can emit3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Inanimate"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
compassionate4verbHaving, feeling or showing compassion (to or toward someone).
adequate3verbEqual to or fulfilling some requirement.
aggregate3nounA mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
extravagant4Extreme; wild; excessive; unrestrained.
advocate3nounA person who speaks in support of something, or someone; proponent
inadequate4nounNot adequate; lacking in quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
catalyst3noun(chemistry) A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
adamant3noun(said of people and their conviction) Firm; unshakeable; unyielding; determined.
passionate3verbGiven to strong feeling, sometimes romantic, sexual, or both.
adjutant3noun(military) A lower-ranking officer who assists a higher-ranking officer with administrative affairs.
intransigent4nounUnwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable.
dispassionate4verbNot showing, and not affected by, emotion, bias, or prejudice.
animal3noun(sciences) Any member of the kingdom Animalia of multicellular organisms that are usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing them from plants and fungi) and which derive energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (further distinguishing them from plants).
accident3nounAn unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences, and (in the strict sense) not directly caused by humans.
scandalous3Of a thing: causing or having the nature of a scandal; regarded as so immoral or wrong as to be extremely disgraceful; despicable, shameful.
protagonist4noun(authorship) The main character, or one of the main characters, in any story, such as a literary work or drama.
antagonist4noun(authorship) The main character or force opposing the protagonist in a literary work or drama.
abandonment4nounThe act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment.
paralysis4noun(pathology) The complete loss of voluntary control of part of a person's body, such as one or more limbs.
annulment3noun(law) An invalidation of something, especially a legal contract.
unanimous4Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord.
management3noun(uncountable) Administration; the use of limited resources combined with forecasting, planning, leadership and execution skills to achieve predetermined specific goals.
activist3nounOne who is politically active in the role of a citizen; especially, one who campaigns for change.
cabinet3nounA group of advisors to a government or business entity.
sacrament3noun(Christianity) A sacred act and the attendant ceremony, considered (theology) an outward sign of divine grace, instituted by Jesus Christ.
philanthropist4nounA person or institution who seeks to improve the world, especially by monetary gifts.
compatible4nounAble to get along well.
entanglement4nounThe state or condition of being entangled; intricate and confused involution.
assonant3noun(prosody) Characterized by assonance; having successive similar vowel sounds.
adhibit3verbTo allow in; to admit.
aqueduct3nounAn artificial channel that is constructed to convey water from one location to another.
analyst3nounSomeone who analyzes.
ambulate3verb(intransitive, formal) To walk; to relocate oneself under the power of one's own legs.
amulet3nounA religious article, protective charm, or ornament, usually bearing cultural or magical symbols, worn for protection against ill will, negative influences, or evil spirits.
battlement3nounIn fortification: an indented parapet, formed by a series of rising members called cops or merlons, separated by openings called crenelles or embrasures, the soldier sheltering himself behind the merlon while he fires through the embrasure or through a loophole in the battlement.
appetent3(archaic) Eagerly desirous; greedy.
contaminant4nounThat which contaminates; an impurity; foreign matter.
cannabis3nounA mildly euphoriant or sedating, intoxicating hallucinogenic drug prepared from various parts of this plant.
catapult3nounA device or weapon for throwing or launching large objects.
graduate3nounA person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.
naturalist3nounAn expert in natural history or the study of plants and animals.
inhabitant4nounSomeone or thing who lives in a place.
alkanet3nounAlkanna tinctoria, a plant whose root is used as a red dye.
annalist3nounA writer of annals; a chronicler; a historian.
avocat3nounAn advocate; a lawyer.
laminate3noun(transitive) To assemble from thin sheets glued together to make a thicker sheet.
manikin3nounA three-dimensional figure, dummy or effigy representing a man or person.
acrodont3nounOne of a group of lizards having the teeth immovably united to the top of the alveolar ridge
atavist3nounA person of atavistic beliefs or habits.
halibut3nounA large flatfish of the genus Hippoglossus, which sometimes leaves the ocean floor and swims vertically.

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