Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Pineapple”
/ˈpaɪnəpəl/
A tropical plant, Ananas comosus, native to South America, having thirty or more long, spined and pointed leaves surrounding a thick stem.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Pineapple"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "pineapple" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| grapple | 2 | verb | (figuratively, with with) To ponder and intensely evaluate a problem; to struggle to deal with. |
| chapel | 2 | noun | (especially Christianity) A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church. |
| dapple | 2 | noun | To mark or become marked with mottling or spots. |
| appal | 2 | verb | UK spelling of appall. |
| rappel | 2 | noun | Descending by means of a rope, abseiling. |
| thorn apple | 3 | noun | Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), an annual plant having white flowers and prickly capsules. |
| balsam apple | 4 | noun | A vine grown for its bitter, edible fruit (Momordica charantia, bitter melon). |
| star apple | 3 | noun | The fruit of C. cainito. |
| thrapple | 2 | noun | (chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) The throat, especially the gullet or windpipe. |
| kapelle | 2 | noun | A village and municipality of Zeeland, Netherlands. |
| scapple | 2 | verb | (transitive) To work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the quarry. |
| chappel | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| crab apple | 3 | noun | Alternative spelling of crabapple. [Any of the wild species of apple tree, genus Malus, which generally yield small, bitter fruit (in comparison to domestic apples, Malus domestica).] |
| oak apple | 3 | noun | A spherical type of oak gall, produced by an oak gall wasp (tribe Cynipini). |
| custard apple | 4 | noun | Any of several tropical fruits in the genus Annona: |
| love apple | 3 | noun | (now uncommon) Synonym of tomato. |
| scrapple | 2 | noun | (US, Pennsylvania, Appalachia, Blue Ridge) A mush of pork scraps, particularly head parts, and cornmeal or flour, which is boiled and poured into a mold, where the rendered gelatinous broth from cooking jells the mixture into a loaf. |
| candy apple | 4 | noun | (US) An apple with a hard sugar candy coating. |
| eating apple | 4 | noun | Any apple primarily used for eating raw, rather than for use in cooking or cider-making: such a cultivar; an individual apple (instance) of such type. |
| mad apple | 3 | a show by Cirque du Soleil at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. | |
| rose apple | 3 | noun | Any of various Syzygium species or their fruit, especially: |
| cooking apple | 4 | noun | Any apple primarily used for making pies, crumbles or sauces: such a cultivar; an individual apple (instance) of such type. |
| sugar apple | 4 | noun | Sweetsop, Annona squamosa, a West Indian tree or its fruit. |
| kangaroo apple | 5 | noun | The fruit of Solanum aviculare or Solanum vescum; the plants bearing such fruit. |
| pond apple | 3 | noun | The edible fruit of this tree. |
| side chapel | 3 | noun | a small chapel off the side aisle of a church |
| pitch apple | 3 | noun | Synonym of autograph tree. |
| bell apple | 3 | noun | Syzygium samarangense, native to southeast Asia and widely cultivated. |
| chappell | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| american crab apple | 7 | noun | medium-sized tree of the eastern united states having pink blossoms and small yellow fruit |
| caramel apple | 5 | noun | A dessert or snack made by dipping an apple in liquid heated caramel and often sprinkling with nuts etc., then allowing the caramel to cool and harden. |
| common thorn apple | 5 | noun | intensely poisonous tall coarse annual tropical weed having rank-smelling foliage, large white or violet trumpet-shaped flowers and prickly fruits |
| funeral chapel | 5 | noun | a mortuary where those who knew the deceased can come to pay their last respects |
| kai apple | 3 | noun | south african fruit smelling and tasting like apricots; used for pickles and preserves |
| blade apple | 3 | noun | small yellow to orange fruit of the barbados gooseberry cactus used in desserts and preserves and jellies |
| candied apple | 4 | noun | an apple that is covered with a candy-like substance (usually caramelized sugar) |
| crapple | 2 | noun | (obsolete) A claw. |
| jamaica apple | 5 | noun | large heart-shaped tropical fruit with soft acid pulp |
| southern crab apple | 5 | noun | small tree or shrub of southeastern united states; cultivated as an ornamental for its rose-colored blossoms |
| strapple | 2 | verb | (transitive) To bind with a strap; strap; entangle. |
| western crab apple | 5 | noun | wild crab apple of western united states with fragrant pink flowers |
| cherry apple | 4 | noun | asian wild crab apple cultivated in many varieties for it small acid usually red fruit used for preserving |
| cultivated crab apple | 7 | noun | any of numerous varieties of crab apples cultivated for their small acid (usually bright red) fruit used for preserving or as ornamentals for their blossoms |
| knapple | 2 | noun | — |
| prickly custard apple | 6 | noun | small tropical american tree bearing large succulent slightly acid fruit |
| taffy apple | 4 | noun | an apple that is covered with a candy-like substance (usually caramelized sugar) |
| kappel | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| snapple | 2 | a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Keurig Dr Pepper, based in Plano, Texas, United States. | |
| appel | 2 | noun | (fencing) An act of striking the ground with the leading foot to frighten, distract, or mislead one's opponent. |
| appell | 2 | noun | A surname from Swedish. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Pineapple"
49 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| dynamic | 3 | noun | Changing; active; in motion. |
| scramble | 2 | noun | (transitive, of food ingredients, usually including egg) To thoroughly combine and cook as a loose mass. |
| chasm | 2 | noun | (geology, planetology) A deep, steep-sided rift, gap or fissure; a gorge or abyss. |
| dragon | 2 | noun | A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature. |
| battle | 2 | noun | (military) A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; a combat, an engagement. |
| rattle | 2 | noun | (transitive, ergative) To create a rattling sound by shaking or striking. |
| ballad | 2 | noun | A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas. |
| castle | 2 | noun | A large residential building or compound that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman or king. Also, a house or mansion with some of the architectural features of medieval castles. |
| carrot | 2 | noun | A vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, sweet root that is often orange in colour, Daucus carota, family Apiaceae, especially the subspecies sativus. |
| tackle | 2 | verb | (sports, countable) A play where a player attempts to take control over the ball from an opponent, as in rugby or football. |
| assassin | 3 | noun | Someone who intentionally kills a person, especially a professional who kills a public or political figure. |
| organic | 3 | noun | (agriculture) Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body. |
| crackle | 2 | noun | A prolonged, frequent cracking sound; a fizzing, popping sound. |
| dazzle | 2 | verb | (transitive) To confuse or overpower the sight of (someone or something, such as a sensor) by means of excessive brightness. |
| anna | 2 | noun | (historical) A former Indian coin. |
| rapping | 2 | noun | (music) Musical speech accompanied by a rhythm, most commonly as part of hip-hop music. |
| cannon | 2 | noun | A complete assembly, consisting of an artillery tube and a breech mechanism, firing mechanism or base cap, which is a component of a gun, howitzer or mortar, which may include muzzle appendages. |
| salad | 2 | noun | A food made primarily of a mixture of raw or cold ingredients, typically vegetables, usually served with a dressing such as vinegar or mayonnaise. |
| example | 3 | noun | Something that is representative of all such things in a group. |
| shackle | 2 | noun | (usually in the plural) A restraint fitted over a human or animal appendage, such as an ankle, finger, or wrist, normally used in a pair joined by a chain. |
| capsule | 2 | noun | (pharmacy) A small container containing a dose of medicine. |
| camel | 2 | noun | A mammalian beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus. |
| pomegranate | 4 | noun | The fruit of the Punica granatum, about the size of an orange with a thick, hard, reddish skin enclosing many seeds, each with an edible pink or red pulp tasting both sweet and tart. |
| scalpel | 2 | noun | A small straight knife with a very sharp blade used for surgery, dissection and craftwork. |
| raffle | 2 | noun | A drawing, often held as a fundraiser, in which tickets or chances are sold to win a prize. |
| jaffa | 2 | noun | A port in western Israel. |
| dripple | 2 | verb | (intransitive) to dribble briskly; to drip with wet |
| mammal | 2 | noun | (zoology) Characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair or fur and producing milk with which to feed its young. |
| time capsule | 3 | noun | A sealed container, buried at a specific location, that contains records of contemporary life, to be rediscovered in the distant future. |
| salmon | 2 | noun | (zoology) One of several species of fish, typically of the Salmoninae subfamily, brownish above with silvery sides and delicate pinkish-orange flesh; they ascend rivers to spawn. |
| bananas | 3 | Crazy, mad, nuts. | |
| apples | 2 | noun | (Australia, Australian rhyming slang) Nice, fine. |
| gladis | 2 | noun | — |
| sunglasses | 3 | noun | Tinted glasses worn to protect the eyes from the sun or other bright light, and may also be worn as a fashion accessory. |
| lasagne | 2 | noun | British English spelling of lasagna. |
| pineapples | 3 | noun | The ovoid fruit of the pineapple plant, which has very sweet white or yellow flesh, a tough, spiky shell and a tough, fibrous core. |
| sanna | 2 | noun | A surname from Italian. |
| banana | 3 | noun | An elongated curved tropical fruit of a banana plant, which grows in bunches and has a creamy flesh and a smooth skin. |
| captain | 2 | noun | The person lawfully in command of a ship or other vessel. |
| crackel | 2 | noun | — |
| dallas | 2 | noun | A large city, the county seat of Dallas County, in northeastern Texas. |
| fallin | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| hannah | 2 | noun | A female given name from Hebrew. |
| pineapple and bananas | 7 | — | |
| rabbit | 2 | noun | A mammal of most genera of the family Leporidae, with long ears, long hind legs and a short, fluffy tail. |
| rattles | 2 | noun | (transitive, ergative) To create a rattling sound by shaking or striking. |
| salak | 2 | noun | Pear-shaped fruit of this palm; also called snake fruit. |
| scrabble | 2 | noun | (transitive) To gather hastily. |
| sliced pineapples | 4 | — |
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