Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Pigeon

/ˈpɪ.dʒɪn/

One of several birds of the family Columbidae, which consists of more than 300 species.

74 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Pigeon"

24 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
smidgen2nounChiefly in the form a smidgen of: a very small amount or quantity; a bit, a trace.
religion3noun(uncountable) Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanied by practices or rituals pertaining to the belief.
freedom of religion6nounThe fundamental human right to hold, adopt, change, or abandon any religion or belief, without the fear of harm or prosecution.
revealed religion5noun(uncountable) The type of religion which relies on communication originating directly from a divine being (as reported by prophets, mystics, disciples, etc.) to establish what religious beliefs are authoritative and acceptable.
christian religion5nouna monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the old testament and the teachings of jesus as embodied in the new testament and emphasizing the role of jesus as savior
pentecostal religion7nounany fundamentalist protestant church that uses revivalistic methods to achieve experiences comparable to the pentecostal experiences of the first christian disciples
bijan2(also Bizhan, Bijhan or Bejan; ) a Persian given name meaning "Hero".
abridge in3
breckenridge in4
bridge in2
bridge inn2
drawbridge in3
eldridge in3
falconbridge in4
fridge in2
jewish religion5nounjews collectively who practice a religion based on the torah and the talmud
midge in2
muggeridge in4
oxbridge in3
pagan religion5nounany of various religions other than christianity or judaism or islamism
pridgen2nounA surname from Old French.
ridge in2
ridge inn2
woodbridge in3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Pigeon"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
frigid2Very cold; lacking warmth; icy.
ambition3noun(uncountable, countable) Eager or inordinate desire for some object that confers distinction, as preferment, honor, superiority, political power, or fame; desire to distinguish one's self from other people.
volition3nounThe mental power or ability of choosing; the will.
rigid2nounStiff, rather than flexible.
position3nounA place or location.
suspicion3nounThe act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong.
premonition4nounA strong intuition that something is about to happen (usually something negative, but not exclusively).
condition3nounA state or quality.
partition3nounAn action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.
vision2noun(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
mission2noun(countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself.
precision3noun(loosely) The state of being precise or exact; especially, both exact and accurate.
petition3nounA formal written request made by an individual or a group of people to a sovereign or political authority, often containing many signatures, soliciting some grace, right, mercy, or the redress of some wrong or grievance.
pidgin2noun(linguistics) An amalgamation of two disparate languages, used by two populations having no common language as a lingua franca to communicate with each other, lacking formalized grammar and having a small, utilitarian vocabulary and no native speakers.
definition4noun(semantics, lexicography) A statement of the meaning of a word, word group, sign, or symbol; especially, a dictionary definition.
division3noun(uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything.
decision3nounThe act of deciding.
tradition3nounA part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation, possibly differing in detail from family to family, such as the way to celebrate holidays.
repetition4nounThe act or an instance of repeating or being repeated.
rhythm2nounThe variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter.
midget2noun(derogatory, offensive) A short person.
chicken2noun(countable) A domesticated subspecies of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus domesticus).
incision3nounA cut, especially one made by a scalpel or similar medical tool in the context of surgical operation; the scar resulting from such a cut.
fidget2verb(intransitive) To wiggle or twitch; to move the body, especially the fingers, around nervously or idly.
transmission3nounThe act of transmitting, e.g. data (signals) or electric power.
religious3nounConcerning religion.
smidgeon2nounAlternative spelling of smidgen. [Chiefly in the form a smidgen of: a very small amount or quantity; a bit, a trace.]
digit2noun(mathematics) A position in a sequence of numerals representing a place value in a positional number system.
widget2nounA placeholder name for an unnamed, unspecified, or hypothetical manufactured good or product, typically as an example for purposes of explaining concepts.
permission3nounauthorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority)
magician3nounA performer of tricks or an escapologist or an illusionist.
collision3noun(physics) Any event in which two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time. In a collision, physical contact of two bodies is not necessary.
listen2verb(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.
fission2nounThe process whereby one item splits to become two.
kitchen2nounA room or area for preparing food.
superstition4nounA belief or beliefs, not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, that events may be influenced by one's behavior in some magical or mystical way.
prison2nounA place or institution where people are held against their will, in the US especially for long-term confinement, as of those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.
politician4nounOne engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official.
bridging2nounThat acts as a bridge (in many contexts)
musician3nounA composer, conductor, or performer of music; specifically, a person who sings and/or plays a musical instrument as a hobby, occupation, or profession.
pidgeon2nounA surname.
television4noun(uncountable, broadcasting) An electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images, and often sound.
pitch in2verb(transitive, intransitive, idiomatic) To help out; lend assistance; contribute; to do one's part to help.
soup kitchen3nounA place that is established to provide soup and other basic food as a charity or in time of disaster.
kitchin2nounA surname, variant of Kitchen.
bridges2nounA habitational surname for someone living near a bridge or at a location called Bridge or Bridges
pigeons2the second album from Brooklyn-based indie rock band Here We Go Magic and was released via Secretly Canadian in June 2010.
pridgeon2nounA surname.
religions3noun(uncountable) Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanied by practices or rituals pertaining to the belief.
vigil2nounAn instance of keeping awake during normal sleeping hours, especially to keep watch or pray.

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