🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Onymous"
11 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "onymous" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| autonomous | 4 | Self-governing. Intelligent, sentient, self-aware, thinking, feeling, governing independently. | |
| synonymous | 4 | (particularly in semantics, construed with with) Having a similar (sometimes identical) meaning. (See Usage notes below) | |
| economists | 4 | noun | An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information or proposes theories. |
| gonimous | 3 | (lichenology, archaic) Pertaining to, or containing, gonidia or gonimia, as that part of a lichen which contains the green or chlorophyll-bearing cells. | |
| agronomists | 4 | noun | A scientist whose speciality is agronomy. |
| alcoholics anonymous | 8 | noun | A global, peer-led fellowship dedicated to an abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism. |
| anonymous | 4 | noun | (not comparable) Without any name acknowledged of a person responsible. |
| gone amiss | 3 | — | |
| gonna miss | 3 | — | |
| heironimus | 4 | S.H. Heironimus Co. (also known as Heironimus) was an American department store chain based in Roanoke, Virginia. | |
| wanna miss | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Onymous"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| cognizance | 3 | noun | Notice or awareness. |
| consequence | 3 | noun | An effect; something that follows a cause as a result. |
| ominous | 3 | Specifically, giving indication of a coming ill; being an evil omen | |
| opulence | 3 | noun | Ostentatious display of wealth and luxury; plushness. |
| consciousness | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being conscious or aware; awareness. |
| dominance | 3 | noun | The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy. |
| anomalous | 4 | Deviating from the normal; marked by incongruity or contradiction; aberrant or abnormal. | |
| monotonous | 4 | Tedious, repetitious, or lacking in variety. | |
| populace | 3 | noun | The inhabitants of a country or one of its administrative divisions (such as a state, province, or county). |
| confidence | 3 | noun | A feeling of certainty; firm trust or belief; faith. |
| odalisque | 3 | noun | A desirable or sexually attractive woman. |
| hypothesis | 4 | noun | (sciences) A tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem and that can be tested by further observation, investigation, or experimentation. |
| prominence | 3 | noun | The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent. |
| omnibus | 3 | noun | An anthology of previously released material linked together by theme or author, especially in book form. |
| providence | 3 | noun | Divine care or direction, the will of God or the gods; the grace of God; fate or fortune. |
| provenance | 3 | noun | Place or source of origin. |
| necropolis | 4 | noun | (archaeology) An ancient site used for burying the dead, particularly if consisting of elaborate grave monuments. |
| idolatrous | 4 | Partaking in idolatry; worshipping idols or false gods. | |
| somnolence | 3 | noun | A state of drowsiness or sleepiness. |
| sarcophagus | 4 | noun | A stone coffin, often with its exterior inscribed, or decorated with sculpture. |
| homologous | 4 | Showing a degree of correspondence or similarity. | |
| bottomless | 3 | Having no bounds; limitless. | |
| reconnaissance | 4 | noun | The act of scouting or exploring (especially military or medical) to gain information. |
| populous | 3 | Having a large population. | |
| incompetence | 4 | noun | An inability to perform; a lack of competence; ineptitude. |
| esophagus | 4 | noun | (American spelling) Alternative spelling of oesophagus. [(anatomy) The tube that carries food from the pharynx to the stomach.] |
| incontinence | 4 | noun | (urology) The inability of any of the physical organs to restrain discharges of their contents; involuntary discharge or evacuation (of urine or feces). |
| acropolis | 4 | noun | The Athenian Acropolis. (Compare acropolis.) |
| predominance | 4 | noun | The condition or state of being predominant; ascendancy, domination, preeminence, preponderance. |
| stream of consciousness | 5 | noun | The continuous flow of thoughts that makes up an individual's conscious experience. |
| recognizance | 4 | noun | (law) A form of bail; a promise made by the accused to the court that they will attend all required judicial proceedings and will not engage in further illegal activity or other prohibited conduct as set by the court. |
| pompousness | 3 | noun | The quality of being pompous. |
| electrolysis | 5 | noun | (chemistry) The chemical change produced by passing an electric current through a conducting solution or a molten salt. |
| hydrolysis | 4 | noun | (chemistry) A chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water. |
| homogenous | 4 | (biology) Having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny. | |
| monogamous | 4 | (loosely) Being exclusively committed to one significant other at a time. | |
| prophetess | 3 | noun | A female prophet. |
| self-confidence | 4 | noun | The state or degree of being self-confident: believing in one's own abilities. |
| obelus | 3 | noun | A dagger symbol (†), which is used in printed matter as a reference mark to refer the reader to a footnote, marginal note, etc.; beside a person's name to indicate that the person is deceased; or beside a date to indicate that it is a person's death date; an obelisk. |
| urinary incontinence | 8 | Urinary incontinence, also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled leakage of urine. | |
| documents | 3 | a Surrealist art magazine edited by Georges Bataille. | |
| hippopotamus | 5 | noun | The common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) |
| nitrogenous | 4 | of, relating to, or containing nitrogen | |
| oxalis | 3 | noun | (horticulture) Any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Oxalis |
| obolus | 3 | noun | A silver coin minted in Ancient Greece, valued at a sixth of a drachma. |
| antioxidants | 5 | a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers various areas of antioxidants research, including biosynthesis, pharmacodynamics, and synthetic antioxidants. | |
| vote of confidence | 5 | noun | A motion proposed in a parliament or other assembly to give members the chance to express their confidence in a government; sometimes proposed by a government to counter a vote of no confidence proposed by the opposition; defeat would lead to the resignation of the government. |
| loss of consciousness | 5 | noun | the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond |
| heliopolis | 5 | noun | A suburb of Cairo, Egypt. |
| megalopolis | 5 | noun | A large conurbation, where two or more large cities have sprawled outward to meet, forming something larger than a normal metropolis. |
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