🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Obscene"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "obscene" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| keen | 1 | verb | (chiefly Commonwealth) Often with a prepositional phrase, or with to and an infinitive: showing a quick and ardent responsiveness or willingness; eager, enthusiastic, interested. |
| mean | 1 | verb | To intend. |
| byzantine | 3 | noun | (history) Belonging to the civilization of the Eastern Roman Empire between 331, when its capital was moved to Constantinople, and 1453, when that capital was conquered by the Turks and ultimately renamed Istanbul. |
| libertine | 3 | noun | Someone (especially a man) who takes no notice of moral laws, especially those involving sexual propriety; someone loose in morals; a pleasure-seeker. |
| careen | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To lurch or sway violently from side to side. |
| lean | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating. |
| demean | 2 | verb | To debase; to lower; to degrade. |
| preen | 1 | verb | (of birds, ambitransitive) To groom; to trim or dress the feathers with the beak. |
| glean | 1 | verb | (transitive) (figurative) To gather (something, now chiefly something intangible such as experience or information) in small amounts over a period of time, often with some difficulty; to scrape together. |
| contravene | 3 | verb | (transitive) To act contrary to an order; to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation. |
| teen | 1 | noun | Synonym of teenager: a person between 13 and 19 years old (inclusive). |
| scene | 1 | noun | The location of an event that attracts attention. |
| mezzanine | 3 | noun | (architecture) An intermediate floor or storey in between the main floors of a building; specifically, one that is directly above the ground floor which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, and so resembles a large balcony overlooking the ground floor; an entresol. |
| clean | 1 | verb | Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled. |
| labyrinthine | 4 | (figurative) Convoluted, baffling, confusing, perplexing. | |
| routine | 2 | noun | A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure. |
| ravine | 2 | noun | A deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water. |
| convene | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To come together; to meet; to unite. |
| unforeseen | 3 | noun | Not expected. |
| opaline | 3 | noun | Resembling opal in having a milky white iridescence. |
| bean | 1 | noun | Any plant of several genera of the taxonomic family Fabaceae that produces large edible seeds or edible seedpods. |
| gabardine | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) A type of woolen cloth with a diagonal ribbed texture on one side. |
| queen | 1 | noun | A female monarch. |
| sheen | 1 | noun | (also figuratively) Splendor; radiance; shininess. |
| cuisine | 2 | noun | (countable, uncountable) A characteristic manner or style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin. |
| bein | 1 | verb | (Now chiefly dialectal) Wealthy; well-to-do. |
| philistine | 3 | noun | (figurative, frequently humorous, usually in the plural) An opponent (of the speaker, writer, etc); an enemy, a foe. |
| unseen | 2 | noun | Not seen or discovered; invisible. |
| canteen | 2 | noun | A small cafeteria or snack bar, especially one in a military establishment, school, or place of work. |
| screen | 1 | noun | A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous. |
| between | 2 | noun | A kind of needle, shorter than a sharp, with a small rounded eye, used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics. |
| umpteen | 2 | innumerable but many | |
| lien | 1 | noun | (law) A right to take possession of a debtor’s property as security until a debt or duty is discharged. |
| spleen | 1 | noun | (anatomy, immunology) In vertebrates, including humans, a ductless vascular gland, located in the left upper abdomen near the stomach, which destroys old red blood cells, removes debris from the bloodstream, acts as a reservoir of blood, and produces lymphocytes. |
| marine | 2 | noun | Belonging to or characteristic of the sea; existing or found in the sea; formed or produced by the sea. |
| internecine | 4 | Mutually destructive; most often applied to warfare. | |
| machine | 2 | noun | A device that directs and controls energy, often in the form of movement or electricity, to produce a certain effect. |
| intervene | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To become involved in a situation, so as to alter or prevent an action. [with in] |
| hygiene | 2 | noun | Those conditions and practices that promote and preserve health. |
| submarine | 3 | noun | (nautical) A boat that can go underwater. |
| aquamarine | 4 | noun | The bluish-green colour of the sea. |
| latrine | 2 | noun | (India, otherwise military) Any facility or device used for urination or defecation, whether toilet, lavatory, or outhouse. |
| foreseen | 2 | known beforehand | |
| evergreen | 3 | noun | Of plants, especially trees, that do not shed their leaves seasonally. |
| dean | 1 | noun | A senior official in a college or university, who may be in charge of a division or faculty (for example, the dean of science) or have some other advisory or disciplinary function (for example, the dean of students). |
| figurine | 3 | noun | A small carved or molded figure; a statuette. |
| overseen | 3 | verb | (figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group. |
| smithereen | 3 | noun | (Canada) A native of Smithers, British Columbia. |
| murine | 2 | noun | Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a mouse. |
| agin | 2 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Obscene"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| naive | 2 | noun | Lacking worldly experience, wisdom, or judgement; unsophisticated. |
| impede | 2 | verb | (transitive) To get in the way of; to hinder. |
| obsolete | 3 | noun | (of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer). |
| esteem | 2 | noun | To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence. |
| reprieve | 2 | noun | (transitive) To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution. |
| unease | 2 | noun | Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern. |
| conceive | 2 | verb | (transitive) To develop; to form in the mind; to imagine. |
| intrigue | 2 | noun | (transitive) To arouse the interest of; to fascinate. |
| complete | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make whole or entire. |
| release | 2 | noun | (software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product. |
| believe | 2 | verb | (transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing). |
| unreal | 2 | Not real or substantial; having no actual presence in reality; lacking the characteristics of reality. | |
| achieve | 2 | verb | (transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish. |
| regime | 2 | noun | A form of government, or the government in power, particularly an authoritarian or totalitarian one. |
| foresee | 2 | verb | To perceive (a situation or event) in advance. |
| indeed | 2 | (modal) Truly; in fact; actually. | |
| disease | 2 | noun | (medicine) An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired. |
| extreme | 2 | noun | In the greatest or highest degree; intense. |
| automobile | 4 | noun | (US, Canada, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand) A type of motor vehicle designed to move on the ground under its own stored power and intended to carry a driver, a small number of additional passengers, and a very limited amount of other load. |
| emcee | 2 | noun | Master of ceremonies. |
| redeem | 2 | verb | (transitive) To save, rescue. |
| disagree | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief. |
| police | 2 | noun | (law enforcement) A constituted body of officers representing the civil authority of government, empowered to maintain public order and safety, enforce the law, and prevent, detect, and investigate crime. |
| referee | 3 | noun | (sports) An umpire or judge; an official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game. |
| mainstream | 2 | noun | Used or accepted broadly rather than by small portions of population, market, scientific community, etc. |
| marines | 2 | noun | The United States Marine Corps. |
| machines | 2 | (also known as Machines: Wired for War) a 3D real-time strategy game released for Microsoft Windows. | |
| demeaned | 2 | Debased; degraded; lowly. | |
| obese | 2 | noun | Extremely overweight, especially: weighing more than 20% (for men) or 25% (for women) over their conventionally ideal weight determined by height and build; or, having a body mass index over 30 kg/m². |
| slutty | 2 | (informal) Of, resembling, or suitable for, a slut. | |
| upstream | 2 | verb | In a direction against the flow of a current or stream of fluid (typically water); upriver. |
| tv | 2 | noun | (colloquial, countable, uncountable) Abbreviation of television. [(uncountable, broadcasting) An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images, and often sound.] |
| ice cream | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A dessert made from frozen sweetened cream or a similar substance, usually flavoured. |
| guaranteed | 3 | Made certain; promised. | |
| high tea | 2 | noun | (UK, Australia, New Zealand) A late afternoon or early evening meal, typically consisting of a cooked dish with bread and butter and tea. |
| vaccines | 2 | noun | (immunology) A substance given to stimulate a body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease without causing the disease itself in the treatment, prepared from the agent that causes the disease (or a derivative of it; or a related, also effective, but safer disease), or a synthetic substitute; also, a dose of such a substance. |
| magazines | 3 | "Magazines" (also known as "Kings of Holey") is a track by Welsh rock band The Automatic on their second album This Is a Fix. | |
| fava beans | 3 | An edible bean (Vicia faba) native to Africa and Southwest Asia with a long tradition of cultivation. | |
| live feed | 2 | noun | Synonym of live stream. |
| degree | 2 | noun | (education) A stage of proficiency or qualification in a course of study, now especially an award bestowed by a university/college, as a certification of academic achievement. (In the United States, can include secondary schools.) |
| ideal | 2 | noun | Optimal; being the best possibility. |
| kareem | 2 | noun | A male given name from Arabic, variant of Karim. |
| libertines | 3 | noun | Someone (especially a man) who takes no notice of moral laws, especially those involving sexual propriety; someone loose in morals; a pleasure-seeker. |
| once me | 2 | — | |
| petite | 2 | noun | (especially of a woman) Fairly short and of slim build. |
| reality | 4 | noun | The state of being actual or real; realness. |
| self esteem | 3 | "Self Esteem" is a song by American punk rock band the Offspring. | |
| supreme | 2 | noun | (sometimes postpositive) Greatest, most excellent, extreme, most superior, highest, or utmost. |
| tennessee | 3 | noun | A state of the United States. |
| triple beam | 3 | — |
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