Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Ramada

/ɹəˈmɑːdə/

A simple arbour or open porch, typically roofed with branches.

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Ramada"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
intifada4noun(often capitalized) The Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
nada2nounInitialism of National Anti-Doping Agency.
enchilada4nounA Mexican dish made by wrapping a filling in a tortilla, then baking in a sauce.
okada3nounA surname from Japanese.
cauda2noun(anatomy) Ellipsis of cauda equina. [(anatomy) A bundle of nerve roots at the base of the spinal column.]
rada2noun(politics) A parliamentary body in a number of Slavic countries.
cassada3nounA surname from Irish.
capital of nevada7nouncapital of the state of nevada; located in western nevada
almada3a city and a municipality in Portugal, located on the southern margin of the Tagus River, on the opposite side of the river from Lisbon.
bada2Choi Sung-hee (born February 28, 1980), known professionally as Bada, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, composer, musical actress and television presenter.
mirada3noun
ghada2a feminine given name of Arabic origin, is used mostly in Arabic speaking countries, but also in a few other countries and languages of the world.
broad a2
losada3noun
yadda2nounOne of a set of items which do not need to be specified; often used in conjunction with the catch phrase yadda yadda yadda.
abroad a3
ahumada4nounA surname from Spanish.
amerada4noun
andrada3nounA surname from Spanish.
applaud a3
armada3nounAny large army or fleet of military vessels.
aud a2
barricada4(from Spanish: Barricade) a Navarrese hard rock band created in 1982 in the Txantrea neighbourhood of Pamplona/Iruñea.
baud a2
bollapragada5noun
cada2nounA surname.
calzada3nounA surname from Spanish.
casada3nounA surname.
chmod a2
claude a2
clawed a2
cod a2
defraud a3
enojada4
escada3Escada SE is a luxury women's designer clothing company headquartered in Aschheim, Germany.
espada3noun(bullfighting) A matador.
estrada3nounA surname from Spanish
facade a3
fraud a2
gnawed a2
god a2
granada3nounA city in Andalusia, Spain.
granada a3
grenada3nounAn island and country in the Caribbean.
hada2nounA surname from Japanese.
hamada3nounA high, desert landscape from which most of the sand has been removed by wind erosion
harada3nounA surname from Japanese.
harada a3
hawed a2
hisada3noun

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Ramada"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
model2nounA person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
sonata3noun(music) A musical composition for one or a few instruments, one of which is frequently a piano, in three or four movements that vary in key and tempo.
throttle2nounA valve that regulates the supply of fuel-air mixture to an internal combustion engine and thus controls its speed; a similar valve that controls the air supply to an engine.
product2nounAny tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user.
saga2nounSomething with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
cantata3noun(music) A vocal composition accompanied by instruments and generally containing more than one movement, typical of 17th and 18th century Italian music.
mama2noun(hypocoristic, usually childish, Canada, US) Mother, female parent.
demonic3Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac.
indaba3noun(South Africa) (by extension) Any conference, discussion, or meeting.
opera2noun(music) A theatrical work, combining drama, music, song and sometimes dance.
momma2noun(US, colloquial) Mother.
cotta2nounA surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none.
salsa2noun(countable) A spicy tomato sauce of Mexican origin, often including onions and hot peppers.
madonna3noun(Christianity, sometimes with definite article) Synonym of Mary, mother of Jesus, especially in Catholic contexts.
aga2nounA surname.
papa2noun(often childish) Dad, daddy, father; a familiar or old-fashioned term of address to one’s father.
baba2noun(countable, especially among people of Indian or Chinese ancestry) A father.
guava2nounIts yellowish tropical fruit, globular or pear-shaped with thin, yellow, green or brown skin, is often made into jams and jellies.
rama2noun(Hinduism) A name of the goddess Lakshmi.
swaddle2verbTo bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.
persona non grata6nounA person who is not welcome, especially a diplomat in a foreign country.
persona grata5nounA person who is welcome or acceptable.
regatta3noun(countable) A series of boat races, or sometimes a single race.
paca2nounAny of the large rodents of the genus Cuniculus (but see also its synonyms), native to Central America and South America, which have dark brown or black fur, a white or yellowish underbelly and rows of white spots along the sides.
agua2Agua means water in Spanish.
poppa2noun(US, colloquial, sometimes childish) father, papa.
terra cotta4nounAlternative spelling of terracotta. [A hard red-brown unglazed earthenware, used for pottery and building construction.]
kwanza2nounThe currency of Angola, symbol Kz, divided into a hundred cêntimos.
lasagna3nounAn Italian baked dish comprising layers of such pasta with various ingredients (usually a meat ragù (chiefly Bolognese), a fish ragù or a vegetarian/vegetable ragù with bechamel sauce).
gotta2verb(colloquial) Synonym of have got to, have to [Expressing obligation; used with have.]
otoplasty2noun(surgery) A procedure of plastic surgery used to change the appearance or shape of a person’s ears.
ali baba4nounThe fictional protagonist of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, famous for his encounter with forty thieves and their treasure trove cave that opens on the command "open sesame".
desiderata5"Desiderata"(Latin: "things desired") is a 1927 prose poem by the American writer Max Ehrmann.
lotta2The (and ) a river that is part of the watercourse of the Tuloma.
mata2nounA mother (also used as a term of address for a woman).
oughta2verb
addis ababa5nounThe capital city of Ethiopia.
aka2noun(informal) Used to introduce an explanation or clarification: in other words, i.e.
aqaba3nounA city and governorate in Jordan, on the Red Sea.
ata2noun(computing) Advanced Technology Attachment; a computer bus technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a hard disk. (Renamed PATA when SATA came into existence to more clearly distinguish the two.)
dhaka2nounThe capital city of Bangladesh.
drama2noun(uncountable) Theatrical plays in general.
fatah2nounA major Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
gaba2noun(biochemistry) Acronym of gamma-aminobutyric acid. [(biochemistry) An amino acid found in the nervous systems of vertebrates and acting as an inhibitory neurotransmitter. Abbreviated as GABA.]
honda2noun(Southwestern US) A closed loop or eyelet at one end of a lariat or lasso, through which the other end of the rope is passed to form a much larger loop.
kwanzaa2nounA week-long African-American cultural holiday held between December 26 and January 1.
la plata3nounThe capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina, briefly named Eva Perón in the 1950s.
lata2nounA female given name commonly used in India.
lusaka3nounThe capital city of Zambia.
mahabharata5noun(Hinduism, mythology) An ancient Sanskrit epic concerning some text of the Bhagavad Gita, including elaborations on theology and morality.

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