Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Prodigy

50 rhyming words found

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Prodigy” is notoriously difficult to rhyme perfectly. Check the near rhymes below for close alternatives.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Prodigy"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
animosity5nounViolent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.
dichotomy4nounA separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division.
despondency4nounThe loss of hope or confidence; despair or dejection.
cacophony4nounA mix of discordant sounds; dissonance.
sovereignty3noun(by extension) Of a nation or other polity: the state of being able to control resources, make laws independently, and otherwise govern itself without the coercion or concurrence of other polities.
autonomy4noun(uncountable) The right or condition of self-government; freedom to act or function independently.
anomaly4nounA deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal; an outlier.
quality3noun(uncountable) Level of excellence.
progeny3noun(uncountable) Offspring or descendants considered as a group.
atrocity4noun(countable) An extremely cruel act; a horrid act of injustice.
aristocracy5nounThe nobility, or the hereditary ruling class.
curiosity5noun(uncountable) Inquisitiveness; the tendency to ask and learn about things by asking questions, investigating, or exploring.
oddity3noun(countable) An odd or strange thing or opinion.
ideology5nounDoctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group.
ferocity4nounThe condition of being ferocious.
physiology5nounA branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved.
philosophy4noun(uncountable) An academic discipline that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism, often attempting to provide explanations relating to general concepts such as existence and rationality.
methodology5noun(loosely) A collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field.
commodity4noun(business) Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.
etymology5noun(uncountable, linguistics) The scientific study of the origin and evolution of a word's semantic meaning across time, including its constituent morphemes and phonemes.
pornography4nounThe explicit literary or visual depiction of sexual subject matter; any display of material of an erotic nature.
hypocrisy4nounThe claim or pretense of having beliefs, standards, qualities, behaviours, virtues, motivations, etc. which one does not really have.
velocity4noun(physics) A vector quantity that denotes the rate of change of position with respect to time, combining speed with a directional component.
colloquy3nounA conversation or dialogue.
unconsciously4In an unconscious manner; unknowingly
epistemology6noun(uncountable) The branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge; the theory of knowledge, asking such questions as "What is knowledge?", "How is knowledge acquired?", "What do people know?", "How do we know what we know?", "How do we know it is true?", and so on.
chronology4noun(uncountable) The science of determining the order in which events occurred.
etiology5nounUS standard spelling of aetiology. [The establishment of a cause, origin, or reason for something.]
psychology4noun(uncountable) The study of the human mind.
anthology4nounA collection of literary works, such as poems or short stories, especially a collection from various authors.
topography4nounA detailed graphic representation of the surface features of a place or object.
anthropology5nounThe scientific study of humans, systematically describing the ethnographic, linguistic, archaeological, and evolutionary dimensions of humanity using a holistic methodological framework.
sociology5nounA social science that studies society, human social interaction, patterns of social relationships, and the interactions of culture. Through both theory and applied research, it engages subject matters across a range of microanalysis, mesoanalysis, and macroanalysis.
quantity3nounA fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items.
terminology5nounThe set of terms actually used in any business, art, science, or the like; nomenclature; technical terms.
homily3noun(Christianity) A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter.
monstrosity4nounA monstrous person, thing, or act.
frivolity4nounstate of being frivolous
ecology4noun(biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.
ontology4noun(uncountable, philosophy) The branch of metaphysics that addresses the nature or essential characteristics of being and of things that exist; the study of being qua being.
economy4nounThe system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
zoology4nounThe part of biology relating to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct.
bacteriology6noun(biology, microbiology) The scientific study of bacteria, especially in relation to disease and agriculture.
modesty3nounThe quality of being modest; having a limited and not overly high opinion of oneself and one's abilities.
constancy3noun(uncountable) The quality of being constant; steadiness or faithfulness in action, affections, purpose, etc.
ontogeny4nounSynonym of ontogenesis.
gerontology5nounThe study of the elderly, and of the aging process itself.
monotony4nounTedium as a result of repetition or a lack of variety.
probably3In all likelihood.
wobbly3nounUnsteady and tending to wobble.

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