Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Off

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Off"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
scoff1verb(intransitive) To jeer; to laugh with contempt and derision.
trough1nounA long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.
cough1noun(intransitive) To push air from the lungs through the glottis (causing a short, explosive sound) and out through the mouth, usually to expel something blocking or irritating the airway.
quaff1verbTo drink or imbibe with vigour or relish; to drink copiously; to swallow in large draughts.
kickoff2nounAlternative spelling of kick-off. [(soccer, American football) The opening kick of each half of a game of football.]
jerk-off2nounAlternative spelling of jerkoff. [(idiomatic, vulgar, derogatory) Someone who behaves obnoxiously, rudely, inappropriately, or is ignorant of certain social norms, usually a male.]
payoff2nounAlternative form of pay-off. [A payment in full; the state of having been paid in full.]
takeoff2nounA launch or ascent into the air or into flight, such as of an aircraft, rocket, bird, high-jumper etc.
drop-off2nounA delivery; the act of leaving a package, etc.
cutoff2nounThe point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
tradeoff2nounAn advantage or improvement that necessitates the corresponding loss or degradation of something else.
leadoff2noun(chiefly baseball) Beginning something by leading the way.
runoff2nounThat portion of precipitation or irrigation on an area which does not infiltrate or evaporate, but instead is discharged from the area.
boff1noun(entertainment, slang) A big laugh.
doff1verb(transitive) (chiefly clothing) To remove or take off (something worn on the body such as armour or clothing, or something carried).
standoff2nounA deadlocked confrontation between antagonists.
falloff2nounA reduction or decline.
castoff2nounSomething that has been rejected or discarded; a reject.
whooping cough3noun(pathology) A contagious disease of the respiratory system that usually affects children caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis, the advanced stage of which is characterised by spasms of coughing followed by a whooping sound during the intake of breath.
layoff2noun(chiefly US) A dismissal of employees from their jobs because of tightened budgetary constraints or work shortage (not due to poor performance or misconduct).
pilaf2nounA dish made by browning grain, typically rice, in oil and then cooking it with a seasoned broth, to which meat and/or vegetables may be added.
liftoff2noun(aerospace) The point in the launch of a rocket or an aircraft where it leaves contact with the ground.
spinoff2nounAlternative spelling of spin-off. [An offshoot.]
haaf1noun(fishing, Shetland, Scotland) the open sea, especially as a place to fish
selloff2nounAlternative spelling of sell-off. [The large-scale selling of goods or financial assets (e.g., real estate, equipment, stocks, bonds, subsidiaries).]
snoff1noun(obsolete, mining) A short candle end used for igniting a fuse.
nroff1verb(transitive, computing) To format (text) using the nroff program, which produces output suitable for simple fixed-width printers and terminal windows.
tipoff2nounAlternative spelling of tip-off. [(idiomatic) An obvious clue or indication.]
knockoff2noun(often attributive) An imitation of something, particularly a well-known product, usually of lower quality and price than the original.
blastoff2nounThe countdown and launch of a rocket, missile or spacecraft
playoff2noun(US) A short series of games to select a league champion.
turnoff2nounAlternative spelling of turn-off. [(idiomatic) Something that repulses, disgusts, or discourages, especially sexually.]
checkoff2noun(US) The collection of union dues or other fees from employees via deductions from their wages.
bake-off2nounA cooking contest, especially one where competition is head-to-head, not limited to preparing food involving baking.
christophe2a male given name and a surname.
cloff1noun(historical, shipping) An allowance of two pounds in every three hundredweight after the tare and tret are subtracted; now used only in a general sense, of small deductions from the original weight.
graaf1nounA Dutch earl or count.
loffe1noun
troph1noun
sloping trough3nounsloping channel through which things can descend
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kloffe1noun
popoff2nounA surname.
ripoff2nounAlternative spelling of rip-off. [(countable) A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate.]
hauf1noun
knauf1Knauf Group is a multinational, family-owned company based in Iphofen, Germany, well known for drywall gypsum boards, founded in 1932.
dropoff2nounAlternative form of drop-off. [A sudden downward slope or cliff.]
schroff1noun(India) A banker or moneychanger.
skoff1noun
stoff1noun

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