Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Redouble

66 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Redouble"

33 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
trouble2nounA distressing or dangerous situation.
double2nounMade up of two matching or complementary elements.
rubble2nounThe broken remains of an object, usually rock or masonry.
fribble2nounTo behave in a frivolous way.
stubble2noun(countable and uncountable) Short, coarse hair, especially on a man’s face.
nubble2noun(obsolete) To beat or bruise with the fist.
nybble2noun(computing) Alternative spelling of nibble (“unit of memory equal to half a byte, or chiefly four bits”). [An act of taking a small, quick bite, or several of such bites, especially with the front teeth; the bite or bites so taken.]
hubble2noun(astronomy, space flight) The Hubble Space Telescope.
twibil2nounAlternative form of twibill. [(carpentry) A two-edged tool used in gate-type hurdle-making for cutting out mortises, with a flat chisel and a mortise chisel or hook, similar to the much larger French carpenter's tool, the besaiguë (or bisaiguë).]
ask for trouble4verbTo behave in a way that is likely to cause problems.
twibill2noun(carpentry) A two-edged tool used in gate-type hurdle-making for cutting out mortises, with a flat chisel and a mortise chisel or hook, similar to the much larger French carpenter's tool, the besaiguë (or bisaiguë).
in trouble3
soap bubble3nounA very thin film of soapy water that forms a sphere with an iridescent surface.
daily double4noun(horse racing or dog racing) A bet on the first-place winners of two consecutive races.
air bubble3nounA small pocket of air inside a solid, a liquid or surrounded by a colloid within a larger fluid environment.
see double3verbTo experience double vision, wherein the eyes do not focus on the same point and a single object is therefore perceived as two.
cribble2nounA coarse sieve or screen.
gibel2nounPrussian carp (Carassius gibelio).
cibol2noun(obsolete) A perennial onion plant, Allium fistulosum, commonly called Welsh onion.
pubble2(Northern England, obsolete) pudgy; fat
thribble2nounA set of oil drilling pipes having three joints
chesible2nounObsolete form of chasuble. [(Christianity) The outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating Eucharist or Mass.]
chibbal2nounObsolete form of cibol. [(obsolete) A perennial onion plant, Allium fistulosum, commonly called Welsh onion.]
line double3nouna double resulting from a line drive
dibol2DIBOL or Digital's Business Oriented Language is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative programming language that was designed for use in Management Information Systems software development.
a bill2
bubble2nounA spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.
club hill2
cybil2nounA female given name from Ancient Greek. A 20th century spelling variant of Sybil.
hubbell2nounA surname.
offshorable4Capable of being offshored.
shrub hill2
the bill2a Polish punk rock band, formed in 1988 by Artur "Soko" Soczewica, in the Polish town of Pionki.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Redouble"

33 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
chuckle2nounA quiet laugh.
struggle2nounTo strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
muddle2nounTo mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
scuttle2verb(intransitive) To move hastily, to scurry.
subtle2nounSenses relating to tangible things.
humble2verbHaving a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
rebuttal3nounThe act of contradicting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence.
couple2nounTwo partners in a romantic or sexual relationship.
cuddle2verb(US, intransitive, transitive) To lie together snugly (with someone), in an intimate physical embrace; to snuggle.
huddle2noun(American football) A brief meeting of all the players from one team that are on the field with the purpose of planning the following play.
suckle2verb(transitive) To give suck to; to nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs.
untroubled3Without worries; free from care.
snuggle2verb(transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
puddle2nounA small, often temporary, pool of water, usually on a path or road.
buckle2nounA metal clasp with a hinged tongue or a spike through which a belt or strap is passed and penetrated by the tongue or spike, in order to fasten the ends of the belt together or to secure the strap to something else.
befuddle3verb(transitive) To perplex, confuse (someone).
knuckle2nounAny of the joints between the bones of the fingers.
shuttle2nounA transport service (such as a bus or train) that goes back and forth between two or more places.
smuggle2verb(transitive, intransitive) To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
juggle2verbTo manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner. Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well.
uncouple3verb(transitive) To disconnect or detach one thing from another.
redoubled3become much greater in intensity or size or amount
decouple3verb(ambitransitive) To unlink; to take apart or come apart.
quintuple3nounfive times as much
huckle2nounA bunch or part projecting like the hip.
married couple4nounTwo people who are married to each other.
class struggle3nounConflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes); the active expression of a theoretical class conflict looked at from any kind of socialist perspective.
cobble2noun(transitive) To assemble in an improvised way.
crumble2verbA dessert of British origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar.
muckle2noun(chiefly Scotland) A great amount.
ruckle2nounTo crease or wrinkle.
ruddle2nounA form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep.
supple2nounPliant, flexible, easy to bend.

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