🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Mindless"
2 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "mindless" — same ending sound.
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Mindless"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| crisis | 2 | noun | An unstable situation, in political, social, economic or military affairs, especially one involving an impending abrupt change. |
| mindful | 2 | noun | aware (of something); attentive, heedful. |
| guidance | 2 | noun | Advice or counselling on some topic. |
| righteous | 2 | verb | Free from sin or guilt. |
| boundless | 2 | Without bounds, unbounded. | |
| pointless | 2 | Having no purpose; purposeless; unable to effect an aim. | |
| silence | 2 | noun | The absence of any sound. |
| priceless | 2 | (figuratively, comparable) Held in high regard; treasured. | |
| timeless | 2 | noun | Not affected by time; ageless. |
| kindness | 2 | noun | The state of being kind. |
| lifeless | 2 | inanimate; having no life | |
| soundless | 2 | Without sound. | |
| regardless | 3 | Paying no attention to; ignoring. | |
| spineless | 2 | Cowardly, uncourageous; lacking character. | |
| likeness | 2 | noun | The state or quality of being like or alike. |
| finest | 2 | noun | (US, informal, often preceded by the) Police officers. |
| virus | 2 | noun | A submicroscopic, non-cellular structure that consists of a core of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat, that requires a living host cell to replicate, and that sometimes causes disease in the host organism (such agents are often classed as nonliving infectious particles and less often as microorganisms). |
| windless | 2 | noun | Devoid of wind; calm. |
| minus | 2 | noun | (mathematics) The minus sign (−). |
| finding | 2 | noun | A result of research or an investigation. |
| shyness | 2 | noun | The quality of being shy; a fear of social interactions. |
| sinus | 2 | noun | (anatomy, zootomy) A pouch or cavity in a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities (the paranasal sinus). |
| stylus | 2 | noun | (computing) A small device resembling a pen used to input handwritten text or drawings directly into an electronic device with a touch-sensitive screen. |
| brainless | 2 | (comparable) Unintelligent, with little common sense. | |
| wireless | 2 | noun | Not having any wires. |
| minded | 2 | Having a preference for doing something; having a likelihood, or disposition to carry out an act. | |
| highness | 2 | noun | A title of respect when referring to a prince or princess. |
| blinded | 2 | Deprived of sight; thus: | |
| stylist | 2 | noun | A writer or speaker distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; one who cultivates, or is a master or critic of, literary style. |
| flyness | 2 | noun | (African-American Vernacular, slang) The quality of being sharp or smart in appearance. |
| blindness | 2 | noun | The condition of being blind; unable to see. |
| dryness | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A lack of moisture. |
| eyeless | 2 | Having no eyes (organs of sight). | |
| sightless | 2 | Without sight; blind; unseeing. | |
| reminded | 3 | verb | (transitive) To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person). |
| iceless | 2 | Without ice. | |
| fineness | 2 | noun | The quality or degree of being fine. |
| childless | 2 | Not having any children. | |
| wingless | 2 | Having no, or only rudimentary, wings. | |
| flightless | 2 | Unable to fly. | |
| rhymeless | 2 | Without rhymes. | |
| wildest | 2 | Untamed; not domesticated. | |
| crimeless | 2 | Free from crime; innocent. | |
| kindest | 2 | Having a benevolent, courteous, friendly, generous, gentle, liberal, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature or disposition, marked by consideration for – and service to – others. | |
| sideless | 2 | Lacking a side; open at the sides. | |
| aquinas | 3 | noun | Ellipsis of Thomas Aquinas, an Italian philosopher, theologian and jurist during the 13th century. |
| iris | 2 | noun | (anatomy) The contractile membrane perforated by the pupil, which adjusts to control the amount of light reaching the retina, and which forms the colored portion of the eye (See Iris (anatomy) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia). |
| midas | 2 | noun | (Greek mythology) A king who sought and was for a while granted the cherished but subtly dangerous magical power to turn anything he touched into gold. |
| primus | 2 | noun | One of the bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church, who presides at the meetings of the bishops, and has certain privileges but no metropolitan authority. |
| what is kindness | 4 | — |
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Poetry
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