Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Masquerade

/ˈmæskəˌɹeɪd/

An assembly or party of people wearing (usually elaborate or fanciful) masks and costumes, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions.

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Masquerade"

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
dismayed2Having the emotion of dismay.
accolade3nounAn expression of approval; praise.
renegade3nounAn outlaw or rebel.
cascade2nounA waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
staid1verbNot capricious or impulsive; sedate, serious, sober.
charade2nounA deception or pretense, originally an absurdly obvious one but now in general use.
jade1nounA semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines.
escapade3nounA daring or adventurous act; an undertaking which goes against convention.
retrograde3nounDirected or moving backwards in relation to the normal or previous direction of travel; retreating.
palisade3noun(military) A wall of wooden stakes, used as a defensive barrier.
evade2verb(transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from.
pervade2verb(transitive) To be in every part of; to spread through; to permeate.
aide1nounAn assistant.
promenade3nounA walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll.
persuade2verb(transitive) To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence.
parade2nounAn organized display of a group of people, particularly
afraid2Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
tirade2nounA long, angry or violent speech.
upgrade2verbAn improved component or replacement item, usually applied to technology.
colonnade3nounA series of columns at regular intervals.
degrade2verb(transitive) To lower in value or social position.
fusillade3nounThe simultaneous firing of a number of firearms.
mislaid2That cannot be currently found, put in an obscure place, lost - often temporarily.
brigade2nounA group of people organized for a common purpose.
displayed2Spread open to view; shown off.
dissuade2verb(transitive) To convince not to try or do.
conveyed2sent or carried from one place to another
trade1noun(uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
arcade2nounSynonym of amusement arcade.
cade1nounA male given name transferred from the surname.
cavalcade3noun(collective) A procession of riders, vehicles, ships, etc.
frayed1Unravelled; worn at the end or edge.
blade1nounThe (typically sharp-edged) part of a knife, sword, razor, or other tool with which it cuts.
fade1verb(intransitive) To grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.
serenade3nounA love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening.
brocade2noun(countable, uncountable) A thick heavy fabric into which raised patterns have been woven, originally in gold and silver; more recently any cloth incorporating raised, woven patterns.
wade1noun(intransitive) To walk through water or something that impedes progress.
portrayed2represented graphically by sketch or design or lines
grade1noun(chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) Performance on a test or other evaluation(s), expressed by a number, letter, or other symbol; a score.
invade2verb(transitive) To enter by force, usually in order to conquer.
upbraid2verb(transitive) To criticize severely.
blockade2nounThe physical blocking or surrounding of a place, especially a port, in order to prevent commerce and traffic in or out.
maid1nounA female servant or cleaner (short for maidservant).
decade2nounA period of ten years , particularly such a period beginning with a year ending in 0 and ending with a year ending in 9.
decayed2Having undergone decay, rotted.
mermaid2nounA mythological creature with a woman's head and upper body, and a tail of a fish.
hade1noun(geology, mining) To slope or incline from the vertical.
brayed1verb(intransitive) Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry.
paid1That is not free of charge; that costs money.
downgrade2nounA reduction of a rating, as a financial or credit rating.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Masquerade"

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
embrace2verb(transitive) To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
exacerbate4verb(transitive) To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.).
decay2noun(ecology, medicine) The process or result of being gradually decomposed; rot, decomposition.
ablaze2Burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire.
disgrace2nounThe condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
escape2verb(intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
proclaimed2declared publicly; made widely known
castaway3nounAn outcast; someone cast out of a group or society.
fabricate3verb(transitive) To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce.
insane2Exhibiting unsoundness or disorder of mind; not sane; utterly mad.
hesitate3verb(intransitive) To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination.
manipulate4verb(transitive) To influence, manage, direct, control or tamper with something
remain2verbTo continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last.
regulate3verbTo control or direct according to rule, principle, or law.
relate2verb(transitive) To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another).
betray2verb(transitive) To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive.
liberate3verb(transitive) To set free, to make or allow to be free, particularly
exasperate4verb(transitive) To tax the patience of; irk, frustrate, vex, provoke, annoy; to make angry.
everyday3nounAppropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions.
saturate3verb(transitive) To cause to become completely permeated with, or soaked (especially with a liquid).
okay2nounAlternative spelling of OK. [All right, acceptable, permitted.]
inseminate4verb(by extension) To impregnate (to cause to become pregnant).
celebrate3verb(transitive or intransitive) To engage in joyful activity in appreciation of an event.
perpetrate3verb(transitive) To be guilty of, or responsible for a crime etc; to commit.
decorate3verb(ambitransitive) To improve the appearance of an interior of, as a house, room, or office.
motivate3verb(transitive) To provide someone with an incentive to do something; to encourage; to actuate.
away2verbFrom a place, hence.
impersonate4verb(transitive) To pretend to be (a different person); to assume the identity of, especially when there is an intent to deceive.
matinee3nounA showing of a movie, sporting event, or theatrical performance in the morning or afternoon.
ballet2noun(dance) A classical form of dance.
today2nounOn the current day or date.
became2verb(copulative, rather formal, followed by an adjective or a noun) begin to be; turn into (often with permanent states).
hibernate3verb(intransitive, biology) To spend the winter in a dormant or inactive state of minimal activity, low body temperature, slow breathing and heart rate, and low metabolic rate; to go through a winter sleep.
masturbate3verb(intransitive) To stimulate oneself sexually, especially by use of one’s hand or a sex toy made for this purpose, often to the point of ejaculation or orgasm.
cabernet3nounCabernet Sauvignon
real estate3nounProperty that cannot easily be moved, usually buildings and the ground on which they are built.
assassinate4verbTo murder someone, especially an important person, by a sudden or obscure attack, especially for ideological or political reasons.
cast away3verb(transitive) To discard.
false face2noun(obsolete) A mask.
drift away3"Drift Away" is a song written by Mentor Williams in 1970 and first recorded by British singer Mike Berry on his 1972 album Drift Away.
carbonate3nounAny salt or ester of carbonic acid.
replay2nounA repeat or subsequent playing of some or all of something which was previously broadcast or performed, or a playing of something which was recorded, such as a live event or a television broadcast, the gameplay of a computer game, etc.
second wave3nounsecond-wave feminism
barrell2nounA surname.
broadway2nounThe theater district of Manhattan.
delay2noun(transitive) To put off until a later time; to defer.
everglades3nounAn area of subtropical marshland in southern Florida.
hurricane3nounA severe tropical cyclone; an intense storm rotating around a central eye.
mayonnaise3nounA dressing made from vegetable oil, raw egg yolks, vinegar or lemon juice, and seasoning, used on salads, with french fries, in sandwiches etc.
palisades3nounA line of steep cliffs along the western bank of the Hudson River in New Jersey.

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