🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Nature"
6 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "nature" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| nomenclature | 4 | noun | A set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences. |
| denature | 3 | verb | (transitive, intransitive, biochemistry) To alter its original form or state, especially of a protein, by heat, acidity etc. |
| legislature | 4 | noun | A governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws. |
| h er | 2 | — | |
| h her | 2 | — | |
| th her | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Nature"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| nurture | 2 | verb | The act or process of encouraging the growth or development of something. |
| vapor | 2 | noun | Cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air. |
| major | 2 | noun | Greater in dignity, rank, importance, significance, or interest. |
| creature | 2 | noun | A living being, such as an animal, monster, or alien. |
| failure | 2 | noun | State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success. |
| feature | 2 | noun | An important or main item. |
| behavior | 3 | noun | (countable, uncountable) The way or manner a living creature behaves or acts generally. |
| flavor | 2 | noun | The quality produced by the sensation of taste or, especially, of taste and smell in combined effect. |
| maker | 2 | noun | Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something. |
| danger | 2 | noun | Exposure to likely harm; peril. |
| chaser | 2 | noun | Something or someone who chases. |
| acre | 2 | noun | An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's ploughing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square metres. |
| labor | 2 | noun | (Australian politics, informal) The Australian Labor Party. |
| paper | 2 | noun | A sheet material typically used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water. |
| crater | 2 | noun | (astronomy) A hemispherical pit created by the impact of a meteorite or other object. |
| razor | 2 | noun | A keen-edged knife of peculiar shape, used in shaving the hair from the face or other parts of the body. |
| teacher | 2 | noun | A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school; preceptor. |
| stranger | 2 | noun | A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance. |
| player | 2 | noun | One who plays any game or sport. |
| agger | 2 | noun | (historical) Synonym of earthwork in ancient Roman contexts, particularly a defensive wall or mound. |
| later | 2 | Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time). | |
| waiter | 2 | noun | A male or female attendant who serves customers at their tables in a restaurant, café or similar. |
| denatured | 3 | Of alcohol: made undrinkable by adding a toxin or unpalatable substance, but still useful as a fuel or solvent. Traditionally achieved by the addition of methanol (wood alcohol) to ethanol (grain alcohol). | |
| greater | 2 | Of two (or, rarely, more than two) things: the larger in size (bigger), in value, in importance etc. | |
| cager | 2 | noun | (dated, informal) A basketball player, from the time when games were played in a wire mesh enclosure. |
| baker | 2 | noun | A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes and similar items. |
| natured | 2 | (in combination) Having or possessing the specified disposition or temperament. | |
| taker | 2 | noun | One who takes something. |
| sergeant major | 4 | noun | (US, plural sergeants major) The most senior rank of non-commissioned officer in the United States Army, ranking above a first sergeant. In the United States Marine Corps it ranks above First Sergeant and is equal in grade to Master Gunnery Sergeant. |
| faker | 2 | noun | One who fakes something. |
| hater | 2 | noun | One who hates. |
| vis major | 3 | noun | (law) A greater force; an act of God; an unavoidable accident. |
| natures | 2 | noun | (uncountable, often capitalized) The way things are, the totality of all things in the physical universe and their order, especially the physical world in contrast to spiritual realms and flora and fauna as distinct from human conventions, art, and technology. |
| teenager | 3 | noun | A person between thirteen and nineteen years old (inclusive). |
| drum major | 3 | noun | One who conducts and commands a marching band. |
| gauger | 2 | noun | One who gauges. |
| ager | 2 | noun | (euphemistic) One who is aging; an elderly person. |
| cater | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To provide with food, especially for a special occasion as a professional service. |
| creator | 3 | noun | Something or someone which creates or makes something. |
| favor | 2 | noun | A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone). |
| fraizer | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| frasier | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| frazier | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| glacier | 2 | noun | (geology) A large body of ice which flows under its own mass, usually downhill. |
| laser | 2 | noun | A device that produces a monochromatic, coherent beam of light. |
| majer | 2 | noun | — |
| pager | 2 | noun | (telecommunications) A wireless telecommunications device that receives text or voice messages. |
| pay her | 2 | — | |
| savior | 2 | noun | A person who saves someone, rescues another from harm. |
| stager | 2 | noun | An actor on the stage. |
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Poetry
Perfect rhymes work best in traditional verse. Use near rhymes for modern free verse.
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Short perfect rhymes (1–2 syllables) feel warm and memorable in cards and captions.
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