Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Lago

78 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Lago"

28 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
doggo2noun(Internet slang, childish, informal) A dog.
rago2nounA surname.
ah go2
analogue au4
buitrago3nounA surname from Spanish.
crago2nounA surname.
da go2
desantiago5nounA surname.
dog go2
drago2nounA surname from Italian.
farago3nounA surname from Hungarian.
iago3nounThe villain of William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello; any similar villain or deceitful underling.
jago2nounA male given name.
jagow2noun
jaw go2
law go2
log o2
ma go2
na go2
pago pago4nounThe territorial capital of American Samoa.
rabago3nounA surname from Spanish.
roggow2nounA surname from German.
santiago4nounA municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
saw go2
ta go2
takasago4noun
ya go2
zhivago3nounA male given name.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Lago"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
bravado3nounA swaggering show of defiance or courage.
wallow2verbTo roll oneself about in something dirty, for example in mud.
grotto2nounA small cave.
aficionado5nounA person who likes, knows about, and appreciates a particular interest or activity (originally bullfighting); a fan or devotee.
follow2verb(ambitransitive) To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction, especially with the intent of catching.
bravo2nounA shout of "bravo!"
yobbo2noun(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, derogatory, slang) A yob.
staccato3noun(music) An articulation marking directing that a note or passage of notes are to be played in an abruptly disconnected manner, with each note sounding for a very short duration, and a short break lasting until the sounding of the next note; as opposed to legato. Staccato is indicated by a dot directly above or below the notehead.
desperado4noun(colloquial) A person in desperate circumstances or who is at the point of desperation, such as a down-and-outer, an addict, etc.
motto2nounA personal slogan.
auto2noun(automotive) A car with an automatic gearbox/transmission.
mulatto3noun(historical, now sometimes derogatory) A person of mixed black and white descent, especially a person with one black and one white parent or two mulatto parents.
gestapo3noun(historical, Nazism) The secret police of Nazi Germany.
legato3noun(music) A style of performance characterized by smoothly connected notes.
capo2nounA movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar and used to raise the pitch of all strings.
avocado4nounThe large, usually yellowish-green or black, savory fruit of the avocado tree.
vibrato3noun(music) The musical effect or technique where the pitch or frequency of a note or sound is quickly and repeatedly raised and lowered over a small distance for the duration of that note or sound.
guanaco3nounA South American ruminant (Lama guanicoe), closely related to the other lamoids, the alpaca, llama, and vicuña in the family Camelidae.
ostinato4noun(music) A piece of melody, a chord progression, or a bass figure that is repeated over and over as a musical accompaniment.
mako2nounA surname from Hungarian.
moto2noun(In only some varieties of English) A motorcycle or moped.
tomato3nounThe savory fruit of this plant, most often red when ripe, treated as a vegetable in horticulture and cooking.
colorado4nounPlaces in North America:
dorado3noun(astronomy) A small constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a goldfish or swordfish. It lies between the constellations Pictor and Reticulum, and is notable for containing most of the Large Magellanic Cloud.
lazo2nounA surname.
lotto2nouna lottery
incommunicado6In a state or condition of inability or unwillingness to communicate.
bonobo3nounA great ape, Pan paniscus, from Africa south of the Congo river.
lato2LatoStephanus of Byzantium, Ethnikon, s.v.
abo2noun(Australia, offensive, ethnic slur, slang) An Aboriginal person.
apollo3nounA very handsome young man.
bobbo2noun
castellano4nounA traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 4.8 g.
chicago3nounA large city, the county seat of Cook County, in northeastern Illinois, United States, located on Lake Michigan.
chicano3noun(chiefly US) Of a person: American and of Mexican descent, especially if conscious of one's political identity in the U.S. body politic.
cruzado3nounThe monetary unit of Brazil from 1986 to 1990.
delano3nounA city in Kern County, California, United States, named in honor of the Secretary of the Interior at the time, Columbus Delano.
el dorado4nounA legendary lost city of gold.
eldorado4nounthe name of many places in many countries (see also El Dorado), including:
grado2nounA small town in Gorizia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
long auger3
macho2noun(informal) Masculine in an overly assertive or aggressive way. Very masculine.
mankato3nounA city, the county seat of Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States.
mikado3nounA game of skill, in which identically shaped (but differently colored and valued) wooden sticks must be removed from a pile without disturbing the remaining stack.
morocco3nounA country in North Africa. Official name: Kingdom of Morocco. Capital: Rabat.
otto2nounA male given name from the Germanic languages.
pablo2nounA male given name from Spanish, equivalent to English Paul.
picasso3nounA surname.
prado2nounA surname.
sato2nounA surname from Japanese.

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