Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Prime

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Prime"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
paradigm3nounA pattern, a way of doing something; especially a pattern of thought, a system of beliefs, a conceptual framework.
sublime2noun(transitive) (chemistry) Synonym of sublimate.
chime1noun(music) A musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes.
pantomime3noun(UK) A traditional theatrical entertainment, originally based on the commedia dell'arte, but later aimed mostly at children and involving physical comedy, topical jokes, call and response, and fairy-tale plots.
maritime3Relating to or connected with the sea or its uses (as navigation, commerce, etc.).
stime1nouna glimpse
time1noun(uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events.
slime1nounSoft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive; bitumen; mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing.
climb1verb(intransitive) To ascend; rise; to go up.
lime1noun(chemistry) Any inorganic material containing calcium, usually calcium oxide (quicklime) or calcium hydroxide (slaked lime).
rhyme1noun(countable) A word that rhymes with another.
lifetime2nounThe duration of the life of someone or something.
daytime2nounThe time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.
nighttime2nounThe hours of darkness between sunset and sunrise; the night.
summertime3nounThe period or season of summer.
high time2noun(uncountable, idiomatic) A point in time at which something is considered to be utterly due or even overdue to occur; well past time.
period of time5nounSynonym of time period.
partner in crime4noun(informal, humorous) A close associate.
dime1noun(US, Canada) A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar.
clime1nounA particular region defined by its weather or climate.
bedtime2nounThe time or hour at which one retires to bed in order to sleep.
pastime2nounSomething which amuses, and serves to make time pass agreeably.
point in time3nounA moment (of time).
thyme1nounAny plant of the labiate genus Thymus, such as garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
chyme1nounThe thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.
overtime3noun(uncountable) Working time outside of one's regular hours.
sometime2At an indefinite but stated time in the past or future.
downtime2nounA period of time when work or other activity is less intense or stops.
springtime2nounThe season of spring, between winter and summer.
double time3nounA rate of pay that is twice the normal rate (for reasons such as working on a holiday or working hazardous duty).
nursery rhyme4nounA short poem or song for children, mostly anonymous or handed down by folklore
on time2Punctual or according to schedule; at the planned time.
longtime2Having been for a long time
hard time2noun(colloquial, countable) Difficulties; a difficult time; trouble.
free time2nounTime when one is not working.
enzyme2noun(biochemistry) A biomolecule that catalyses a biological chemical reaction: either a globular protein with this function or an RNA molecule with this function.
prime time2noun(television, radio) The block of programming on television during the middle of the evening, usually between 7:00 pm and 11:00 pm.
lunchtime2nounThe time or hour at or around which lunch is normally eaten.
one time2(informal) Used to introduce a narrative concerning a past event
mealtime2nounThe appointed time at which a meal is served or eaten.
organized crime4nounA large criminal organization, or a group of such organizations, that deals in illegal goods and services.
reaction time4nounThe interval between the reception of a stimulus and the initiation of a response.
wartime2noun(often attributive) A period during which a war is in progress in a particular place.
peacetime2nounThe period of time when a nation or people is at peace, not fighting a war.
quick time2noun(military) A fast marching pace of 120 thirty-inch steps per minute.
anaheim3nounA city in Orange County, in southern California, United States; the home of Disneyland.
anytime3At any time.
long time2noun(Thailand, Indonesia, prostitution) A meeting with a sex worker that usually lasts the entire night.
internal rhyme4nounThe rhyming of words (in modern English poetry) or of stressed syllables (in old Germanic poetry) within the same line of a verse.
durkheim2nounfrench sociologist and first professor of sociology at the sorbonne (1858-1917)

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