Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Popularity

93 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Popularity"

44 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
disparity4noun(uncountable) The state of being unequal; difference.
asperity4noun(figurative) (uncountable) The quality of being difficult or unpleasant to experience; (countable) a thing that is harsh and difficult to endure; a difficulty, a hardship.
prosperity4nounThe condition of being prosperous: having good fortune and a fortune.
temerity4noun(uncountable) Reckless boldness; foolish bravery.
clarity3nounThe state or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity.
peculiarity6nounThat which is peculiar; a special and distinctive characteristic or habit; particularity.
parity3noun(uncountable) Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
familiarity5nounClose or habitual acquaintance with someone or something; understanding or recognition acquired from experience.
sincerity4nounThe quality or state of being sincere.
celerity4nounSpeed, swiftness.
dexterity4nounSkill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
severity4nounThe degree of something undesirable; badness or seriousness.
austerity4noun(economics) A policy of deficit-cutting, which by definition requires lower spending, higher taxes, or both.
hilarity4noun(uncountable) A great amount of amusement, usually accompanied by much laughter.
barbarity4noun(uncountable) The state of being barbarous; brutality
vulgarity4noun(countable) An offensive or obscene act or expression.
charity3noun(uncountable) Benevolence to others less fortunate than ourselves; the providing of goods or money to those in need.
polarity4nounThe separation, alignment or orientation of something into two opposed poles.
irregularity6noun(uncountable) The state or condition of being irregular, or the extent to which something is irregular.
insularity5nounThe quality or property of being insular.
unfamiliarity6nounLack of familiarity; ignorance or inexperience.
similarity5nounCloseness of appearance to something else.
posterity4nounAll the future generations, especially the descendants of a specific person.
rarity3nounA measure of the scarcity of an object.
regularity5noun(uncountable) The condition or quality of being regular
manual dexterity7nounadroitness in using the hands
ferrety3Ferretlike.
unpopularity6nounThe property or degree of being unpopular, or the absence or lack of popularity.
conservation of parity8noun(physics) parity is conserved in a universe in which the laws of physics are the same in a right-handed system of coordinates as in a left-handed system
geometrical irregularity11nounan irregular asymmetry in shape; an irregular spatial pattern
geometrical regularity10nouna property of polygons: the property of having equal sides and equal angles
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garrity3nounA surname.
geraghty3nounA surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic].
gerety3nounA surname from Irish.
gerrity3nounA surname from Irish.
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public charity5nouna charity that is deemed to receive the major part of its support from the public (rather than from a small group of individuals)
solidarity5nounA bond of unity or agreement between individuals, united around a common goal or against a common enemy, such as the unifying principle that defines the labor movement; mutual support within a group.
varity3a Canadian multinational manufacturing company, created in 1986 from the remains of Massey Ferguson of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
verity3nounA true statement; an established doctrine.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Popularity"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
integrity4nounSteadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
authority4noun(uncountable) Power or right to make or enforce rules, give orders, or impose obligation; or a position having such power or right.
concurrently4In a concurrent manner; at the same time.
identity4nounThe difference or character that marks off an individual or collective from the rest of the same kind; selfhood; the sense of who something or someone or oneself is, or the recurring characteristics that enable the recognition of such an individual or group by others or themselves.
character3noun(countable) A being involved in the action of a story; a persona.
tyranny3nounA government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power, or this system of government; especially, one that acts cruelly and unjustly.
levity3nounA lightness of manner or speech, frivolity; flippancy; a lack of appropriate seriousness; an inclination to make a joke of serious matters.
obscurity4nounThe state of being unknown; a thing that is unknown.
activity4noun(countable) Something done as an action or a movement.
parody3nounA work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.
apparently4Seemingly; in appearance.
warily3In a careful and guarded manner, especially to avoid potential danger or harm.
inherently4In an inherent way; naturally, innately.
security4noun(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
scarcity3noun(uncountable) The condition of something being scarce or deficient.
assuredly4For sure; certainly.
ability4noun(uncountable) The quality or state of being able; capacity to do or of doing something; having the necessary power.
involuntarily6In an involuntary manner; done without conscious thought.
wearily3In a weary manner.
forestry3noun(uncountable) The art and practice of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes.
irony3noun(rhetoric) The quality of a statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context.
primarily4(focus) Of a primary or central nature, first and foremost.
surety3nounCertainty.
barbarity4noun(uncountable) The state of being barbarous; brutality
versatility5nounThe property of being versatile or having many different abilities.
enemy3nounSomeone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.
possibility5nounA thing possible; that which may take place or come into being.
credibility5nounReputation impacting one's ability to be believed.
infidelity5nounUnfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate (sexual or romantic) relationship: practice or instance of having a sexual or romantic affair with someone other than one's spouse, without the consent of the spouse.
eerily3In an eerie manner.
heresy3noun(religion) A doctrine held by a member of a religion at variance or conflict with established religious beliefs.
university5nounAn institution of higher education that provides facilities for teaching, research, and the conferral of academic degrees across undergraduate, graduate, and often professional levels.
electricity5nounElectrical power, as supplied by power stations or generators.
penalty3nounA punishment for violating rules of procedure.
priority4nounAn item's relative importance.
currently3At this moment, at present, now.
customarily5(frequency) Under normal circumstances, normally.
transparency4noun(uncountable) Openness; accessibility to scrutiny.
maturity4nounThe state of being mature, ready or ripe; the prime state of productibility and self expression.
publicity4nounAdvertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something.
jealousy3noun(countable, uncountable) A state of being jealous; a jealous attitude.
celebrity4noun(countable) A person who has a high degree of recognition by the general population for his or her success or accomplishments; a famous person.
impurity4nounThe condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification.
ordinarily5Usually or as a general rule; commonly.
extraordinarily6In an extraordinary manner.
conspiracy4nounAn agreement or arrangement between multiple parties to do something harmful, immoral or subversive; an instance of collusion.
necessarily5Inevitably; of necessity.
temporarily5For a limited period of time; not permanently.
terribly3Very; extremely.
minority4nounAny subgroup that does not form a numerical majority.

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