Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Mangled”
/ˈmæŋɡəld/
To change, mutilate or disfigure by cutting, tearing, rearranging etc.
♬50 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Mangled"
11 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "mangled" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| entangled | 3 | Tangled or twisted together. | |
| tangled | 2 | Mixed up, interlaced. | |
| newfangled | 3 | (usually derogatory, disapproving, or humorous) New and often needlessly novel or gratuitously different; recently devised or fashionable, especially when not an improvement. | |
| spangled | 2 | Having spangles. | |
| angled | 2 | Arranged so as to form an angle. | |
| strangled | 2 | a 2016 Hungarian neo-noir crime film directed by Árpád Sopsits. | |
| dangled | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing. |
| fangled | 2 | — | |
| jangled | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To make a rattling metallic sound. |
| wangled | 2 | verb | (transitive) To obtain through deceitful or manipulative methods. |
| wrangled | 2 | verb | (transitive) To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Mangled"
39 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tranquil | 2 | Calm; without motion or sound. | |
| channel | 2 | noun | Something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting. |
| handle | 2 | verb | The part of an object which is (designed to be) held in the hand when used or moved. |
| ragged | 2 | In tatters, having the texture broken. | |
| wrangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending. |
| tangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To mix together or intertwine. |
| enchanted | 3 | Charmed, delighted, enraptured. | |
| abandoned | 3 | No longer maintained by its former owners, residents, or caretakers; forsaken, deserted. | |
| scrambled | 2 | (of eggs) Beaten and cooked. | |
| jungle | 2 | noun | A large, undeveloped, humid forest, especially in a tropical region, that is home to many wild plants and animals; a tropical rainforest. |
| mangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To change, mutilate, or disfigure by cutting, tearing, rearranging, etc. |
| spangle | 2 | noun | A small, flat piece of sparkling metallic or metal-like material with a hole which is sewn on to a garment, etc., for decoration; a sequin. |
| bangle | 2 | noun | A rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp. |
| language | 2 | noun | (countable) A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication. |
| angle | 2 | noun | (geometry) A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle). |
| panel | 2 | noun | A group of people gathered to judge, interview, discuss etc. as on a television or radio broadcast for example. |
| handled | 2 | Having a handle or handles, often of a specified number or kind. | |
| dangle | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing. |
| bungled | 2 | Incompetently performed; ruined through incompetent action; botched up. | |
| fangle | 2 | noun | Something newly fashioned; a novelty, a new fancy. |
| triangle | 3 | noun | (geometry) A polygon with three sides and three angles. |
| ankle | 2 | noun | The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lowermost portion of the leg, which contain this skeletal joint. |
| mantel | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| candle | 2 | noun | A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin. |
| trampled | 2 | crushed or broken by being stepped upon heavily | |
| landed | 2 | In possession of land. | |
| crinkled | 2 | Having crinkles | |
| dismantled | 3 | (born Gary Zon) an electronic music artist from the United States. | |
| rambled | 2 | verb | (often with on, about, or both) To talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions. |
| strangle | 2 | verb | (transitive) To kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle. |
| ankles | 2 | noun | The skeletal joint which connects the foot with the leg; the uppermost portion of the foot and lowermost portion of the leg, which contain this skeletal joint. |
| bangles | 2 | the eponymous first EP by The Bangles. | |
| mangles | 2 | noun | (transitive) To change, mutilate, or disfigure by cutting, tearing, rearranging, etc. |
| angles | 2 | one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period. | |
| handles | 2 | noun | The part of an object which is (designed to be) held in the hand when used or moved. |
| magel | 2 | noun | — |
| scandal | 2 | noun | An incident or event that disgraces or damages the reputation of the persons or organization involved. |
| thankful | 2 | noun | Showing appreciation or gratitude. |
| vandal | 2 | noun | A person who needlessly destroys, defaces, or damages things, especially other people's property. |
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