Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Objection

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Objection"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
affection3nounA feeling of love or strong attachment.
connection3nounA feeling of understanding and ease of communication between two or more people.
introspection4noun(psychology) A looking inward; specifically, the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states.
reflection3nounThe act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
predilection4nounA condition of favoring or liking; a tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition.
inflection3noun(grammar, uncountable) The linguistic phenomenon of morphological variation, whereby terms take a number of distinct forms in order to express different grammatical features.
insurrection4noun(uncountable) The action of part or all of a national population violently rising up against the government or other authority; (countable) an instance of this; a revolt, an uprising; specifically, one that is at an initial stage or limited in nature.
recollection4nounThe act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the act of recalling to memory.
disconnection4nounAbsence of rapport; the nonexistence of, or a breakdown of, effective communication.
section2nounA cutting; a part cut out from the rest of something.
protection3nounThe process of keeping (something or someone) safe.
projection3nounThe action of projecting or throwing or propelling something.
dissection3noun(figurative) A minute and detailed examination or analysis.
intersection4nounThe junction of two (or more) paths, streets, highways, or other thoroughfares.
collection3nounA set of items or amount of material procured, gathered or presented together.
rejection3nounThe act of rejecting.
direction3nounA theoretical line (physically or mentally) followed from a point of origin or towards a destination. May be relative (e.g. up, left, outbound, dorsal), geographical (e.g. north), rotational (e.g. clockwise), or with respect to an object or location (e.g. toward Boston).
confection3nounA food item prepared very sweet, frequently decorated in fine detail, and often preserved with sugar, such as a candy, sweetmeat, fruit preserve, pastry, or cake.
complexion3nounThe quality, colour, or appearance of the skin on the face.
selection3nounThe process or act of selecting.
disaffection4nounAlienation; loss of loyalty.
circumspection4nounCaution, watchfulness, or vigilance fueled by such awareness.
inspection3nounThe act of examining something, often closely.
perfection3nounThe quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing substandard remains; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence.
defection3nounAn act or incidence of defecting.
convection3noun(physics) The transmission of heat in a fluid by the circulation of currents.
resurrection4nounThe act of arising from the dead and becoming alive again.
erection3noun(uncountable, physiology) The physiological process by which erectile tissue, such as a penis or clitoris, becomes erect by being engorged with blood.
interjection4noun(grammar) An exclamation or filled pause; a word or phrase with no particular grammatical relation to a sentence, often an expression of emotion.
imperfection4noun(countable) Something that makes something else less than perfect; a blemish, impurity, error, etc.
ejection3nounThe act of ejecting.
advection3noun(meteorology, earth science, physical chemistry) The horizontal movement of a body of atmosphere (or other fluid) along with a concurrent transport of its temperature, humidity etc.
interconnection5nounA connection (physical or logical) between multiple things
infection3nounAn uncontrolled growth of harmful microorganisms in a host.
correction3nounThe act of correcting.
flexion2nounThe act of bending a joint, especially a bone joint; the counteraction of extension.
transection3noun(surgery) A transverse cut or division.
detection3nounThe act or process of detecting, uncovering, or finding out, the discovery of something new, hidden, or disguised.
midsection3noun(anatomy) The midriff; the section of the human torso, from below the chest to above the waist.
overprotection5nounThe act of overprotecting.
mental rejection5noundoubt about the truth of something
injection3nounThe act of injecting, or something that is injected.
election3nounA process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors, or other representatives by popular vote.
natural selection6noun(evolutionary theory) A process by which heritable traits conferring survival and reproductive advantage to individuals, or related individuals, tend to be passed on to succeeding generations and become more frequent in a population, whereas other less favourable traits tend to become eliminated; the differential survival and reproduction of phenotypes.
cross section3nounA section formed by a plane cutting through an object, usually at right angles to an axis.
angle of reflection6noun(optics) The angle between the perpendicular and a ray reflected from a surface
general election6nounAn election, usually held at regular intervals, in which candidates are elected in all or most constituencies or electoral districts of a nation.
urinary tract infection8noun(pathology) An infection that affects part of the urinary tract.
primary election6noun(politics) A preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party.
redirection4noun(Internet) The automated process of taking a user to a location other than the one selected.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Objection"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
dejected3Sad and dispirited.
vexing2nounCausing annoyance or pain; irritating.
conviction3noun(countable) A firmly held belief.
objective3nounNot influenced by the strong emotions or prejudices.
conscientious4Thorough, careful, or vigilant in one’s task performance; painstaking.
perception3nounThe organisation, identification and interpretation of sensory information.
contentious3Marked by heated arguments or controversy.
conception3nounThe fertilization of an ovum by a sperm to form a zygote.
deception3nounAn instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead someone into believing a lie or inaccuracy.
convention3nounA practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.
aggravation4nounThe act of aggravating, or making worse; used of evils, natural or moral; the act of increasing in severity or heinousness; something additional to a crime or wrong and enhancing its guilt or injurious consequences.
discretion3nounThe ability to make wise choices or decisions.
obsession3nounAn idea that engenders a compulsive or irrational preoccupation, or the preoccupation thereby engendered.
impression3nounThe overall effect of something, e.g., on a person.
question2nounA worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information, a reply, or a response; an interrogative.
inception3nounThe creation or beginning of something; the establishment.
intention3nounA course of action that a person intends to follow.
tension2nounThe condition of being held in a state between two or more forces, which are acting in opposition to each other.
obstruction3nounThe act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.
suggestion3noun(countable) Something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for)
misconception4nounA mistaken belief, a wrong idea.
diction2nounChoice and use of words, especially with regard to effective communication.
possession3nounSomething that is owned.
aggression3nounHostile or destructive behavior or actions.
expected3Anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur.
intervention4nounThe action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
recession3noun(economics) A period of reduced economic activity.
construction3nounThe process of constructing.
destruction3nounThe act of destroying.
procession3nounA group of people or things moving along in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a retinue.
dimension3nounA measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, such as height, width or breadth, or depth.
invention3nounSomething invented.
instruction3noun(uncountable) The act of instructing, teaching, or providing with information or knowledge.
reception3nounThe act of receiving.
production3nounThe act of producing, making or creating something.
attention3noun(uncountable) Mental focus.
mention2verbA speaking or noticing of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner.
exception3nounThe act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.
lesson2nounA section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
vacation3nounAn extended period of leisure time away from work or school.
prediction3nounA statement of what will happen in the future.
objections3nounA statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition (generally followed by the adposition to).
seven2nounThe digit/figure 7 or an occurrence thereof.
lessen2verb(transitive) To make less; to diminish; to reduce.
self-deception4nounThe act of fooling oneself, of willfully not accepting the obvious.
preconception4nounAn opinion formed before obtaining adequate evidence, especially as the result of bias or prejudice.
session2nounA period of time devoted to a particular activity.
confession3nounThe open admittance of having done something (especially something bad).
contraception4nounThe use of a device or procedure to prevent conception as a result of sexual activity.
stepson2nounThe son of one's spouse from a previous relationship.

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