Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Randomness”
/ˈɹændəmnəs/
The property of all possible outcomes being equally likely.
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🎵 Near Rhymes for "Randomness"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| analogous | 4 | Having analogy, the status of an analogue; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or similar proportion (often followed by "to".) | |
| ravenous | 3 | Very hungry. | |
| magnanimous | 4 | Noble and generous in spirit. | |
| fatuous | 3 | Obnoxiously stupid; vacantly silly; content in one's foolishness. | |
| analysis | 4 | noun | (countable) Decomposition into components in order to study (a complex thing, concept, theory, etc.). |
| callousness | 3 | noun | The quality of being callous; emotional hardheartedness or indifference. |
| calamitous | 4 | Causing or involving calamity; disastrous. | |
| annulus | 3 | noun | A ring- or donut-shaped area, object, or structure. |
| ascesis | 3 | noun | (Rigorous) self-discipline, particularly as a religious observance; asceticism. |
| scandalous | 3 | Of a thing: causing or having the nature of a scandal; regarded as so immoral or wrong as to be extremely disgraceful; despicable, shameful. | |
| fabulous | 3 | (slang) Very good; outstanding, wonderful. | |
| gravitas | 3 | noun | Seriousness in bearing or manner; dignity. |
| abacus | 3 | noun | A device used for performing arithmetical calculations; (rare) a table on which loose counters are placed, or (more commonly) an instrument with beads sliding on rods, or counters in grooves, with one row of beads or counters representing units, the next tens, etc. |
| ambagious | 3 | Roundabout, circuitous, vague. | |
| oleaginous | 5 | Oily, greasy. | |
| pusillanimous | 5 | Showing ignoble cowardice, or contemptible timidity. | |
| paralysis | 4 | noun | (pathology) The complete loss of voluntary control of part of a person's body, such as one or more limbs. |
| unanimous | 4 | Sharing the same views or opinions, and being in harmony or accord. | |
| appetence | 3 | noun | The state or action of desiring or craving. |
| abstinence | 3 | noun | The act or practice of abstaining, refraining from indulging a desire or appetite. |
| miraculous | 4 | Very surprising; amazing. | |
| anxiousness | 3 | noun | A feeling of anxiety. |
| blasphemous | 3 | Lacking piety or respect for the sacred; resembling blasphemy. | |
| extravagance | 4 | noun | Excessive or superfluous expenditure of money. |
| anthesis | 3 | noun | (botany) The event of a flower opening. |
| acetous | 3 | Having a sour taste; sour; acid. | |
| cannabis | 3 | noun | A mildly euphoriant or sedating, intoxicating hallucinogenic drug prepared from various parts of this plant. |
| angelus | 3 | noun | A Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation. |
| accidence | 3 | noun | (grammar) The inflection of words. |
| intransigence | 4 | noun | Unwillingness to change one's views or to agree. |
| psychoanalysis | 6 | noun | A family of theories and methods within the field of psychotherapy that work to find connections among patients' unconscious mental processes. |
| assonance | 3 | noun | (prosody) The repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds (though with different consonants), usually in literature or poetry. |
| gelatinous | 4 | Jelly-like. | |
| acinus | 3 | noun | (botany) One of the small grains or drupelets which make up some kinds of fruit, as the blackberry, raspberry, etc. |
| recalcitrance | 4 | noun | The state of being recalcitrant. |
| acridness | 3 | noun | An acrid taste or smell. |
| calculus | 3 | noun | (uncountable, often definite, the calculus) Differential calculus and integral calculus considered as a single subject. |
| thalamus | 3 | noun | (neuroanatomy) Either of two large, ovoid structures of grey matter within the forebrain that relay sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex. |
| antagonists | 4 | noun | (authorship) The main character or force opposing the protagonist in a literary work or drama. |
| actionless | 3 | Lacking action; particularly with respect to entertainment, dull, boring. | |
| capacitance | 4 | noun | (physics, uncountable) The property of an electric circuit or its element that permits it to store charge, defined as the ratio of stored charge to potential over that element or circuit (Q/V); SI unit: farad (F). |
| ambulance | 3 | noun | An emergency vehicle designed for transporting seriously ill or injured people to a hospital. |
| infantile paralysis | 7 | noun | (dated, medicine) poliomyelitis |
| aphesis | 3 | noun | (phonetics, linguistics, prosody) The loss of the initial unstressed vowel of a word. |
| acinous | 3 | Alternative spelling of acinose. [Consisting of acini, or minute granular concretions.] | |
| ambassadress | 4 | noun | (dated) A female ambassador. |
| harmonic analysis | 7 | noun | (mathematical analysis) A study of the representation of functions or signals as the superposition of basic waves, involving the notions of harmonic functions, trigonometric series, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, almost periodic functions, and others. |
| anthelix | 3 | noun | (anatomy) Alternative spelling of antihelix. [(anatomy) The curved prominence of cartilage of the external ear, within or in front of the helix.] |
| flaccid paralysis | 6 | a neurological condition characterized by weakness or paralysis and reduced muscle tone without other obvious cause (e.g., trauma).Alberta Government Health and Wellness Acute Flaccid Paralysis Public Health Notifiable Disease Management Guidelines. | |
| dialysis | 4 | noun | (medicine) The use of this method for the removal of waste products from the blood in the case of kidney failure: hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. |
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