🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Persistent"
15 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "persistent" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| distant | 2 | Far off (physically, logically or mentally). | |
| insistent | 3 | Urgent in dwelling upon anything; persistent in urging or maintaining. | |
| inconsistent | 4 | Not consistent: | |
| existent | 3 | noun | existing; having life or being, current; occurring now |
| consistent | 3 | noun | Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature. |
| assistant | 3 | noun | A person who assists or helps someone else. |
| resistant | 3 | noun | Which is not affected or overcome by a disease, drug, chemical or atmospheric agent, extreme of temperature, etc. |
| nonexistent | 4 | noun | Not existent or existing; not real. |
| shop assistant | 4 | noun | An employee in a shop, a shopkeeper. |
| secretarial assistant | 8 | noun | an assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work for a boss or an organization |
| self-consistent | 4 | Exhibiting self-consistency; consistent with oneself or itself, or with one's principles. | |
| dental assistant | 5 | Dental assistants are members of the dental team. | |
| medical assistant | 6 | A medical assistant, also known as a "clinical assistant" or healthcare assistant in the US is an allied health professional who supports the work of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other health professionals, usually in a clinic setting. | |
| legal assistant | 5 | noun | Someone occupied with legal services in place of a lawyer. |
| chief assistant | 4 | noun | the most helpful assistant |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Persistent"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| proficient | 3 | noun | Good at something; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill. |
| existence | 3 | noun | (Ontology) The state of being, existing, or occurring; beinghood. |
| brilliant | 2 | noun | Highly intelligent. |
| sufficient | 3 | Of a type or kind that suffices, that satisfies requirements or needs. | |
| commitment | 3 | noun | Promise or agreement to do something in the future, especially: |
| system | 2 | noun | A group or set of related things that operate together as a complex whole. |
| efficient | 3 | noun | Making good, thorough, or careful use of resources; not consuming extra. Especially, making good use of time or energy. |
| optimistic | 4 | Expecting the best in all possible ways. | |
| assistance | 3 | noun | Aid; help; the act or result of assisting. |
| resilient | 3 | Returning quickly to normal after damaging events or conditions. (of systems, organisms or people) | |
| instance | 2 | noun | A case offered as an exemplification or a precedent; an illustrative example. |
| reminiscent | 4 | noun | Suggestive of an earlier event or times. |
| mission | 2 | noun | (countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself. |
| explicit | 3 | noun | Very specific, clear, or detailed. |
| instant | 2 | noun | A very short period of time; a moment. |
| twisted | 2 | Consisting of two or more threads, strands or the like intertwined; formed by twisting or twining. | |
| resistance | 3 | noun | The act of resisting, or the capacity to resist. |
| insistence | 3 | noun | An urgent demand. |
| insisted | 3 | verb | (sometimes with (that + subjunctive) or intransitive, with on or upon) To demand continually that something happen or be done; to reiterate a demand despite requests to abandon it. |
| persistence | 3 | noun | The property of being persistent. |
| missing | 2 | noun | Not present when it (they) should be. |
| coexistence | 4 | noun | The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction. |
| persisted | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To go on stubbornly or resolutely. |
| statistics | 3 | noun | A systematic collection of data on measurements or observations, often related to demographic information such as population counts, incomes, population counts at different ages, etc. |
| permission | 3 | noun | authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority) |
| twisting | 2 | noun | Having many twists |
| persisting | 3 | noun | persistence |
| listen | 2 | verb | (intransitive except in archaic usage) To use one's sense of hearing and auditory cognition in an intentional way; to make deliberate use of one's ears; to pay attention to or wait for a specific sound. |
| listing | 2 | noun | An entry in a list or directory. |
| distance | 2 | noun | (countable) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line. |
| written | 2 | Having been written. | |
| tuition | 3 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a private school, boarding school, university, or college). |
| listed | 2 | Entered on a list, especially an official one. | |
| self-sufficient | 4 | Able to provide for oneself independently of others; not needing external support. | |
| assisted | 3 | having help; often used as a combining form | |
| resistence | 3 | noun | (rare) Alternative form of resistance. [The act of resisting, or the capacity to resist.] |
| piston | 2 | noun | (mechanics) A solid disk or cylinder that fits inside a hollow cylinder, and moves under pressure (as in an engine) or displaces fluid (as in a pump) |
| insisting | 3 | Synonym of insistant. | |
| resisted | 3 | verb | (intransitive) To oppose; to refuse to accept. |
| distent | 2 | noun | distended |
| vincent | 2 | noun | (countable) A male given name from Latin. |
| path of least resistance | 6 | noun | (figuratively) The easiest way to do something. |
| distanced | 2 | verb | (transitive) Often followed by from: to set (someone or something) at a distance (noun noun, sense 1.1) from someone or something else. |
| assistants | 3 | noun | A person who assists or helps someone else. |
| existed | 3 | verb | (intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality |
| coexisting | 4 | existing at the same time | |
| kristin | 2 | noun | A female given name from Ancient Greek, a variation of Christine, of mostly American use. |
| omniscient | 3 | noun | Having total knowledge. |
| pistons | 2 | noun | (mechanics) A solid disk or cylinder that fits inside a hollow cylinder, and moves under pressure (as in an engine) or displaces fluid (as in a pump) |
| wishing | 2 | noun | a specific feeling of desire |
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