Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Order

/ˈɔːdə/

Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Order"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
border2nounThe line or frontier area separating political or geographical regions.
disorder3nounAbsence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.
recorder3noun(music) A musical instrument of the woodwind family; a type of fipple flute, a simple internal duct flute.
attention deficit disorder9nounA syndrome formerly thought to affect children only, but now known also to affect adults, that is characterized by frequent, chronic distractibility, and either inattentiveness or hyperactivity (fidgeting).
posttraumatic stress disorder8nounAlternative spelling of post-traumatic stress disorder. [(psychology) A psychological condition that develops following some stressful situation or event, with symptoms such as sleep disturbance, recurrent dreams, flashbacks, hypervigilance, depression, dissociation, withdrawal or lack of concentration.]
speech disorder4noun(pathology) Any mental or bodily malfunction that makes expressing oneself by speech difficult.
camcorder3nounA camera recorder: a portable electronic device for recording images and audio on to a storage device, hence functioning as a camera and a recorder in a single unit.
personality disorder8noun(psychiatry) Any of a class of mental disorders characterized by ongoing rigid patterns of thought and action.
reorder3noun(transitive) To place in a new order; to rearrange.
psychosomatic disorder8nouna mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms
neurological disorder8Neurological disorders represent a complex array of medical conditions that fundamentally disrupt the functioning of the nervous system.
glandular disorder6nouna disorder of the glands of the body
phobic disorder5nounan anxiety disorder characterized by extreme and irrational fear of simple things or social situations
crossborder3Alternative spelling of cross-border. [Taking place across a border.]
bipolar disorder6noun(clinical psychology, psychiatry) A psychiatric diagnostic category, previously called manic depression, characterised by mood swings between great energy (mania) and clinical depression.
boarder2nounA pupil who lives at school during term time.
panic disorder5nounAn anxiety disorder involving severe recurring panic attacks.
conversion disorder6noun(psychiatry, neurology) A condition where the patient displays neurological symptoms such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, but without any neurological explanation, usually traced back to a psychological trigger.
tape recorder4noun(sound engineering) An electromechanical device use to record and play back sound, etc.
generalized anxiety disorder11nounAn anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry which may interfere with daily functioning.
mental disorder5noun(psychiatry) A behavioral or mental pattern that may cause suffering or a poor ability to function in life.
affective disorder6noun(psychology) Any of various disorders characterised by disturbance in an individual's mood.
anxiety disorder7nounA disorder characterised by excessive anxiety.
videocassette recorder8nounAn electronic device for recording and playing back television programs and movies (featuring visual images and sound) on a videocassette that can be attached to a television set.
depressive disorder6nounEither mild depression (the blues; symptoms include sadness and fatigue) or major depressive disorder.
wire recorder5noun(historical) A device for analogue audio storage made magnetically onto fine steel or stainless steel wire, introduced commercially after World War II primarily for office dictation.
delusional disorder7nounA mental disorder characterized by isolated delusions without any accompanying symptoms like hallucinations, thought disorder or flat affect.
sleep disorder4noun(pathology) A medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal.
cassette recorder5nounA tape recorder that records on cassette tapes
manic disorder5nouna mood disorder; an affective disorder in which the victim tends to respond excessively and sometimes violently
sleep terror disorder6nouna disorder of sleep characterized by a dream of terrifying dimensions far worse than a typical nightmare; they occur during nrem sleep
snowboarder3nounSomeone who snowboards.
genetic disorder6nounAny medical condition that is directly caused by an abnormality in the genes.
congenital disorder7noun(medicine) A birth defect.
magnetic recorder6nounrecorder consisting of equipment for making records on magnetic media
blood disorder4nouna disease or disorder of the blood
day boarder3nouna schoolchild at a boarding school who has meals at school but sleeps at home
treble recorder5noun(music) A recorder whose lowest note is F₄ (or otherwise in the range of E♭₄ to G₄).
gastrointestinal disorder9nounillness caused by poisonous or contaminated food
acute brain disorder6nounany disorder (as sudden confusion or disorientation) in an otherwise normal person that is due to reversible (temporary) impairment of brain tissues (as by head injuries or drugs or infection)
major affective disorder8nounany mental disorder not caused by detectable organic abnormalities of the brain and in which a major disturbance of emotions is predominant
immunological disorder9nouna disorder of the immune system
respiratory disorder8nouna disease affecting the respiratory system
schizophrenic disorder7nounany of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
abhorred her3
aboard her3
accord her3
adored her3
afford her3
award her3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Order"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
ardor2nounGreat warmth of feeling; fervor; passion.
ardour2nounBritish, Canada, and Australia spelling of ardor.
torpor2nounA state of being inactive or stuporous.
forward2verb(not comparable) Situated toward or at the front of something.
tartar2nounA hard yellow deposit on the teeth, formed from dental plaque.
marauder3nounSomeone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
arbor2nounA shady sitting place or pergola usually in a park or garden, surrounded by climbing shrubs, vines or other vegetation.
ordered2In order, not messy, tidy.
martyr2nounOne who willingly accepts being put to death or willingly accepts challenging and exposing iniquity done to oneself for adhering openly to one's religious beliefs; notably, saints canonized after red martyrdom.
supporter3nounA person who gives support to someone or something.
quarter2nounA fourth part of something.
corner2nounThe point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.
water2nounA barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed).
author2nounThe originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition; or, one of the creators of a collaborative work.
former2nounPrevious.
offer2verbA proposal that has been made.
torture2nounThe infliction of severe pain or anguish, especially as an interrogation technique or punishment; (usually in the plural) a technique, method, or device which is designed to inflict such anguish.
disordered3Chaotic; without clear order; in a state of disorder.
father2nounA male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.).
bother2verb(transitive) To annoy, to disturb, to irritate; to be troublesome to, to make trouble for.
doctor2nounA physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are DO, DPM, MD, DMD, or DDS in the US, or MBBS or BDS in the UK.
daughter2nounOne’s female offspring.
starter2nounSomeone who starts, or who starts something.
fodder2nounFood for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
slaughter2noun(uncountable) The killing of animals, generally for food.
forebear2nounAn ancestor.
marker2nounSomeone or something that creates marks, particularly
barter2nounAn exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
murder2noun(uncountable) The crime of killing a person unlawfully, especially with predetermination.
mortar2noun(uncountable) A mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding building blocks.
girder2nounA beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as a main horizontal support in a building or structure.
worker2nounOne who works: a person who performs labor for a living; traditionally, especially, manual labor.
performer3nounOne who performs for, or entertains, an audience.
arbour2nounUK standard spelling of arbor.
lawyer2nounA professional person qualified (as by a law degree or bar exam) and authorized to practice law as an attorney-at-law, solicitor, advocate, barrister or equivalent, i.e. represent parties in lawsuits or trials and give legal advice.
horror2noun(countable, uncountable) An intense distressing emotion of fear or repugnance.
larder2nounA food supply.
harper2nounA harpist, especially one who plays a traditional harp without pedals.
harder2nounA surname.
orders2nounA surname
nonstarter3nounA project that has no chance of success.
barber2nounA person whose profession is cutting the hair and beards of usually male customers.
garter2nounA band worn around the leg to hold up a sock or stocking.
barker2nounA person employed to solicit customers by calling out to passersby, e.g. at a carnival.
transporter3nounOne who, or that which transports.
porker2nounA pig, especially a castrated male, being fattened and raised for slaughter.
absorber3nounSomething that absorbs.
carter2nounJimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States of America
safe harbor3nounA safe haven.
borders2nounScottish Borders

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