🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Pronto"
16 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "pronto" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| conto | 2 | noun | (now historical) In Portugal and Brazil, a million reis. |
| fronto | 2 | noun | — |
| fronto- | 2 | — | |
| adelanto | 4 | noun | A city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. |
| delsanto | 3 | noun | — |
| desanto | 3 | noun | — |
| enfant au | 3 | — | |
| font au | 2 | — | |
| mont aux | 2 | — | |
| pont au | 2 | — | |
| pont aux | 2 | — | |
| serranto | 3 | — | |
| squanto | 2 | Tisquantum (1585 (±10 years?) – November 30, 1622 O.S.), more commonly known as Squanto, was a member of the Patuxet tribe of Wampanoags, best known for being an early liaison between the Native American population in Southern New England and the Mayflower Pilgrims who made their settlement at the site of Tisquantum's former summer village, now Plymouth, Massachusetts. | |
| tonto | 2 | noun | (slang) Synonym of idiot: someone who is foolish or stupid. |
| toronto | 3 | noun | The capital city of Ontario, Canada and largest city Canada. |
| want o | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Pronto"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| console | 2 | noun | An instrument with displays and an input device that is used to monitor and control an electronic system. |
| follow | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction, especially with the intent of catching. |
| bravo | 2 | noun | A shout of "bravo!" |
| swallow | 2 | verb | (transitive) To cause (food, drink etc.) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat. |
| motto | 2 | noun | A personal slogan. |
| combo | 2 | noun | (slang) A combination. |
| auto | 2 | noun | (automotive) A car with an automatic gearbox/transmission. |
| mondo | 2 | noun | (US, slang) Big, large; major, significant. |
| pongo | 2 | noun | (British, military slang) A soldier. |
| tanto | 2 | noun | (weaponry) A traditional Japanese small sword or knife; often used as a secondary weapon to a katana. |
| condo | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| honcho | 2 | noun | (informal) Boss, leader. |
| bronco | 2 | noun | A horse of western North America that is wild or not fully broken. |
| poncho | 2 | noun | A simple garment, made from a rectangle of cloth, with a slit in the middle for the head. |
| bongo | 2 | noun | Either of a pair of small drums of Cuban origin, played by beating with the hands. |
| gonzo | 2 | noun | (journalism) Using an unconventional, exaggerated, and highly subjective style, often when the reporter takes part in the events of the story. |
| rando | 2 | noun | (colloquial) Random; arbitrary. |
| onto | 2 | (mathematics, of a function) Attaining each of the values in its codomain; having its image equal to its codomain. | |
| vibrato | 3 | noun | (music) The musical effect or technique where the pitch or frequency of a note or sound is quickly and repeatedly raised and lowered over a small distance for the duration of that note or sound. |
| mongo | 2 | noun | (Philippines) mung bean |
| compo | 2 | noun | (Australia, slang) Workers' compensation. |
| nano | 2 | noun | (countable, science fiction) A nanotechnological device, such as a computer |
| rondo | 2 | noun | (music, countable) A musical composition, commonly of a lively, cheerful character, in which the first strain recurs after each of the other strains. |
| porto | 2 | noun | Synonym of port. |
| mano | 2 | noun | A stone resembling a rolling pin, used to grind maize or other grain on a metate. |
| bonzo | 2 | noun | Alternative form of bonze (“Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia”). [A Buddhist monk or priest in East Asia.] |
| mambo | 2 | noun | A Latin-American musical genre, adapted from rumba, originating from Cuba in the 1940s, or a dance or rhythm of this genre. |
| kongo | 2 | noun | A Bantu language (or family of languages) of Central Africa. |
| cosmo | 2 | noun | (informal) A cosmopolitan, a cocktail containing vodka, triple sec, lime juice, and cranberry juice. |
| chrono | 2 | The series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square, and is currently owned by Square Enix. | |
| moscato | 3 | noun | A wine made with this grape. |
| kontos | 2 | noun | — |
| alfonso | 3 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages. |
| alfonzo | 3 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Alfonso. |
| alonso | 3 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Alfonso. |
| alonzo | 3 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Alfonso. |
| asato | 3 | noun | A surname from Japanese. |
| belgian congo | 4 | noun | (historical) A former Belgian colony in Central Africa, existing from 1908 to 1960, when it became the modern Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
| bondo | 2 | noun | Synonym of Sande (“African women's organization”). |
| chicano | 3 | noun | (chiefly US) Of a person: American and of Mexican descent, especially if conscious of one's political identity in the U.S. body politic. |
| congo | 2 | noun | A region of Central Africa, comprising the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. |
| delano | 3 | noun | A city in Kern County, California, United States, named in honor of the Secretary of the Interior at the time, Columbus Delano. |
| democratic republic of the congo | 11 | noun | A country in Central Africa, the larger of the two countries named Congo. Capital: Kinshasa. |
| fissure of rolando | 6 | noun | a brain fissure extending upward on the lateral surface of both hemispheres; separates the frontal and parietal lobes |
| french congo | 3 | noun | (historical) A former colony of France (1880–1910), established in the present-day area of the Republic of the Congo, Gabon and the Central African Republic, later becoming French Equatorial Africa. |
| hondo | 2 | noun | A city, the county seat of Medina County, Texas, United States. Possibly named after the Hondo Creek. |
| italiano | 5 | noun | A surname from Italian. |
| john doe | 2 | noun | (US) Any unknown or anonymous, usually male, person. |
| kondo | 2 | noun | (transitive) To tidy up using the methods advocated by Marie Kondo, especially keeping only those things that tokimeku (spark joy). |
| londo | 2 | noun | A surname from Dutch. |
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