Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Liquid”
/ˈlɪkwɪd/
A substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Liquid"
1 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "liquid" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| illiquid | 3 | (finance) Lacking liquidity. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Liquid"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| timid | 2 | Lacking in courage or confidence. | |
| frigid | 2 | Very cold; lacking warmth; icy. | |
| wicked | 2 | Evil or mischievous by nature; morally reprehensible. | |
| livid | 2 | (informal) So angry that one turns pale; very angry; furious; liverish. | |
| rigid | 2 | noun | Stiff, rather than flexible. |
| vivid | 2 | noun | (of an image or color) Bright, intense, or colourful. |
| thicket | 2 | noun | A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse. |
| committed | 3 | Obligated or locked in (often, but not necessarily, by a pledge) to some course of action. | |
| depicted | 3 | represented graphically by sketch or design or lines | |
| afflicted | 3 | Suffering from an affliction, or suffering from pain, distress or disability. | |
| picket | 2 | noun | A protester positioned outside an office, workplace etc. during a strike (usually in plural); also the protest itself. |
| twisted | 2 | Consisting of two or more threads, strands or the like intertwined; formed by twisting or twining. | |
| restricted | 3 | Limited within bounds. | |
| trickle | 2 | noun | (transitive) to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously. |
| sickness | 2 | noun | The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness. |
| constricted | 3 | Narrowed, especially by application of pressure, drawn together by constriction. | |
| drifted | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To move slowly, especially pushed by currents of water, air, etc. |
| chicken | 2 | noun | (countable) A domesticated subspecies of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus domesticus). |
| victim | 2 | noun | One that is harmed—killed, injured, subjected to oppression, deceit, or otherwise adversely affected—by someone or something, especially another person or event, force, or condition; in particular: |
| gifted | 2 | Endowed with special, in particular intellectual, abilities. | |
| convicted | 3 | a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. | |
| scripted | 2 | Planned; something written or prepared before it is read or performed. | |
| shifted | 2 | verb | (transitive, sometimes figurative) To move from one place to another; to redistribute. |
| addictive | 3 | noun | Causing or tending to cause addiction; habit-forming. |
| addicted | 3 | Devoted to or obsessed with something. | |
| conflicted | 3 | (Canada, US, informal) In a state of personal or emotional conflict. | |
| tinted | 2 | Slightly colored, having tint. | |
| predicted | 3 | known beforehand | |
| winded | 2 | Out of breath. | |
| inflicted | 3 | verb | To thrust upon; to impose. |
| listed | 2 | Entered on a list, especially an official one. | |
| ticket | 2 | noun | A small document that acts as proof of something, often thereby granting the holder some ability. |
| predictive | 3 | noun | Useful in predicting. |
| witted | 2 | (chiefly in combination) having a specified form of wit (intellectual ability) | |
| nickle | 2 | noun | A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| evicted | 3 | verb | (transitive) To expel (one or more people) from their property; to force (one or more people) to move out. |
| pixel | 2 | noun | One of the tiny dots that make up the representation of an image in a computer's memory. |
| bearded | 2 | noun | Having a beard; involving a beard. |
| fitted | 2 | noun | (of clothing) Tailored to the shape of a person's body. |
| quickness | 2 | noun | rapidity of movement or activity; agility or dexterity |
| lifted | 2 | Raised up; held aloft. | |
| unscripted | 3 | Not scripted; without a script. | |
| thickened | 2 | made or having become thick | |
| sicken | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make ill. |
| printed | 2 | (of information or a document) Put down on paper by a printing press or a computer printer. | |
| sickened | 2 | Disgusted or revolted. | |
| liquids | 2 | noun | (physical chemistry) A substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid. |
| 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. |
| likud | 2 | noun | A leading rightist political party in Israel. |
| subliminal liquids | 6 | — |
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