Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Microscope

83 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Microscope"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
scope1nounThe breadth, depth or reach of a subject; the extent of applicability or relevance; a domain, purview or remit.
trope1noun(art, literature) Something recurring across a genre or type of art or literature; a motif.
grope1verbTo touch (another person) closely and (especially) sexually.
misanthrope3nounSomeone who distrusts or avoids other people.
rope1noun(uncountable) Thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line.
cope1verb(intransitive) To deal effectively with something, especially if difficult.
envelope3nounA paper or cardboard wrapper used to enclose small, flat items, especially letters, for mailing.
kaleidoscope4nounAn instrument consisting of a tube containing mirrors and loose, colourful beads or other objects; when the tube is looked into and rotated, a succession of symmetrical designs can be seen.
mope1verb(intransitive) To carry oneself in a depressed, lackadaisical manner; to give oneself up to low spirits; to pout, sulk.
forlorn hope3noun(by extension) Any dangerous or hopeless venture.
lope1nounTo travel an easy pace with long strides.
soap1noun(chemistry) A metallic salt derived from a fatty acid, commonly used in cleaning products.
tope1nounA mound-like Buddhist sepulchre, or memorial monument, often erected over a relic; a stupa.
hope1nounTo want (something) to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might [with that (+ clause); or (informal) with clause; or with so or (negative) not].
heliotrope4noun(specifically) A plant of the genus Heliotropium, especially the common heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens) which has clusters of purple flowers with a strong fragrance.
elope2verb(intransitive, of an unmarried person) To run away secretly for the purpose of getting married with one's intended spouse; to marry in a quick or private fashion, especially without a public period of engagement.
dope1noun(uncountable, slang) Any of various recreational substances:
pope1noun(Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican city state.
allotrope3noun(chemistry) Any form of an element that has a distinctly different molecular structure to another form of the same element, with different physical properties and often different chemical properties.
cantaloupe3noun(Australia, Canada, US) Reticulatus Group (now merged into Cantalupensis Group), with strongly netted rind, also known as American cantaloupe, muskmelon or rockmelon.
jump rope2noun(uncountable) (also jump-roping, jumping rope) The activity, game or exercise in which a person must jump, bounce or skip repeatedly while a length of rope is swung over and under, both ends held in the hands of the jumper, or alternately, held by two other participants.
soft soap2nounAny fluid or semifluid soap.
stope1nounA mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps.
skip rope2verb(idiomatic) To jump over a rope, both of whose ends are held by the jumper or by two others, while the rope is moved under the jumper's feet in a continual rhythm; to play the game of jump rope or exercise by jumping rope.
isotope3noun(nuclear physics) Any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei. Thus, isotopes have the same atomic number but a different mass number.
telescope3nounA monocular optical instrument that magnifies distant objects, especially in astronomy.
gyroscope3nounAn apparatus composed of a wheel which spins inside of a frame (gimbal) and causes the balancing of the frame in any direction or position. In the form of a gyroscopic stabilizer, used to help keep aircraft and ships steady.
horoscope3nounAn astrological forecast of a person's future based on such information.
epitope3noun(biochemistry) The part of a biomolecule (such as a protein) which is the target of an immune response
bronchoscope3nounA form of endoscope for inspecting the bronchial tubes.
nope1noun(informal) A negative reply, no.
guy rope2nounA rope or cable used to steady either a tall structure, or a thing being hoisted or lowered
window envelope5nounAn envelope with a transparent panel on its front, through which the name and address of the addressee printed on the letter inside can be seen.
liquid soap3nounAny of various soaps in liquid form, for washing hands, dishes, cars, or otherwise.
softsoap2nounAlternative form of soft-soap. [(informal, idiomatic, transitive) To attempt to persuade by flattery or pleasing words; to butter up.]
endoscope3nounAn instrument used to examine a bodily orifice or canal, or a hollow organ.
oscilloscope4nounAn electronic measuring instrument that creates a visible two-dimensional graph, on a screen, of one or more continuously varying voltages or currents.
stethoscope3noun(medicine) A medical instrument used for listening to sounds produced within the body.
ophthalmoscope4noun(ophthalmology) An instrument for examining the interior of the eye (that is, for ophthalmoscopy).
gastroscope3nounA form of endoscope used to view the inside of the stomach.
laryngoscope4nounAn instrument used for viewing the interior of the larynx.
polariscope4nounA polarimeter.
proctoscope3nounA tube-like instrument, equipped with a light, used to examine the rectum.
radio telescope6noun(astronomy) A device for observing astronomical sources of radio waves, normally having one or more large parabolic dishes.
tightrope2nounA tightly stretched rope or cable on which acrobats perform high above the ground.
reflecting telescope6nounA telescope which produces a magnified image by reflecting light through a series of mirrors housed in a tube, using a large curved mirror to gather the light and one or more additional mirrors to transmit the light to an eyepiece.
sable antelope5nounA large antelope, of species Hippotragus niger, of eastern and southern Africa.
skipping rope3nounAn item for play or physical exercise consisting of a length of rope with a handle attached to each end, intended to be swung over and under a person jumping in a continual rhythm.
cape of good hope4nounA headland in southwestern South Africa, near Cape Town.
astronomical telescope8nounany telescope designed to collect and record electromagnetic radiation from cosmic sources

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Microscope"

33 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
oppose2verbTo attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against.
anecdote3nounA short account of a real incident or person, often humorous or interesting.
cyclone2noun(loosely) Any weather phenomenon consisting of a system of winds rotating around a centre of low atmospheric pressure; a low pressure system.
remote2nounAt a distance; disconnected.
suppose2verb(transitive, intransitive) To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
radio3noun(countable) A device that can capture (receive) the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound.
audio3noun(uncountable) Sound, or a sound signal.
alone2By oneself, solitary.
antidote3nounA remedy to counteract the effects of poison.
dynamo3noun(figuratively) An energetic person.
micro2nounSmall, relatively small; used to contrast levels of the noun modified.
overload3noun(transitive) To load excessively.
awoke2verb(intransitive) To become conscious after having slept.
elbow2noun(anatomy) The joint between the upper arm and the forearm.
microphone3nounA device (transducer) used to convert sound waves into a varying electric current; normally fed into an amplifier and either recorded or transmitted over radio.
adipose3nounContaining, composed of, or consisting of fat; fatty.
footnote2nounA short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page, that adds a comment, citation, reference etc, to a designated part of the main text.
xylophone3noun(music) Any musical instrument (percussion idiophone) made of wooden slats graduated so as to make the sounds of the scale when struck with a small drumstick-like mallet; the standard Western concert xylophone or one of its derivatives.
bio2noun(social media) A short section of a user profile that contains information about the user, especially one which can be customised; the about me section.
glucose2noun(biochemistry) A simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C₆H₁₂O₆; a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism.
microbe2noun(microbiology) Any microorganism; (loosely, nonscientifically) especially, a harmful bacterium.
saxophone3nounA single-reed instrument musical instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and with a distinctive loop bringing the bell upwards.
rhino2noun(colloquial) A rhinoceros.
megaphone3nounA portable, usually hand-held, funnel-shaped device that is used to amplify a person’s natural voice toward a targeted direction.
adios3nounA goodbye.
telephone3noun(countable, telephony) A telecommunication device (originally mechanical, and now electronic) used for two-way talking with another person (now often shortened to phone).
hydro2noun(Canada, uncountable) electrical power supply; specifically, electrical power provided by a utility (as a publicly-owned one); payment or bills for this.
casserole3nounFood, such as a stew, cooked in such a dish.
styrofoam3nounExpanded polystyrene foam, such as is used in cups and packaging.
isotopes3noun(nuclear physics) Any of two or more forms of an element where the atoms have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons within their nuclei. Thus, isotopes have the same atomic number but a different mass number.
microscopes3nounAn optical instrument used for observing small objects.
life boat2nounAlternative form of lifeboat. [(nautical) A boat especially designed for saving the lives of shipwrecked people or people in distress at sea (either launched from the shore with a crew, or else carried on board a larger ship).]
stereo3nounA system of recording or reproducing sound that uses two or more channels, each playing a portion of the original sound at different locations in order to simulate the separation of sources along at least one spatial dimension.

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