Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Regime

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Regime"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
gleam1noun(intransitive) To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
beam1noun(ambitransitive) To emit beams of light; to shine; to radiate.
esteem2nounTo set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
scheme1nounA systematic plan of future action.
cream1nounThe butterfat or milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder.
theme1nounA subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
stream1nounAny steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words.
dream1noun(countable) Imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.
passim2Throughout (used in citations to indicate that something, as a word, phrase, or idea, is to be found at many places throughout the work cited).
scream1nounA loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, especially horror, fear, excitement, or anger; it may comprise a word or a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound.
team1nounAny group of people involved in the same activity, especially sports or work.
daydream2noun(intransitive) To have such a series of thoughts; to woolgather.
pipe dream2noun(idiomatic, originally US) A desire or idea which is unlikely to materialize, or a plan which is unlikely to work; a near impossibility.
extreme2nounIn the greatest or highest degree; intense.
redeem2verb(transitive) To save, rescue.
wet dream2nounAn erotic dream (imaginary vision while sleeping) bringing the sleeper to orgasm.
teem1verbTo be prolific; to abound; to be rife.
seem1verb(copulative) To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.
fleam1nounA sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.
episteme3noun(philosophy) Scientific knowledge; a principled system of understanding; sometimes contrasted with empiricism.
queme1verb(obsolete) To please, to satisfy.
steam1nounThe hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (at or above its boiling point temperature).
steem1noun(obsolete) To value, to esteem.
agleam2Glowing with subdued light.
rheme1noun(linguistics) The part of a sentence that provides new information regarding the current theme.
seam1noun(sewing) A folded-back and stitched piece of fabric; especially, the stitching that joins two or more pieces of fabric.
ream1nounA bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
mainstream2nounUsed or accepted broadly rather than by small portions of population, market, scientific community, etc.
bream1nounAn American fresh-water fish, of various species of Lepomis and allied genera, which are also called sunfishes and pondfishes.
breme1(obsolete except Northern England, Scotland or poetic) Of the sea, wind, etc.: fierce; raging; stormy, tempestuous.
basim2Anis Basim Moujahid (born 4 July 1992), better known as Basim, is a Danish pop singer and songwriter.
moonbeam2nounA ray or shaft of moonlight.
downstream2verbToward the lower part of a stream; with the current (of a river, brook, or other flow of fluid).
upstream2verbIn a direction against the flow of a current or stream of fluid (typically water); upriver.
per diem2nounA daily stipend.
bloodstream2nounThe flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal
heavy cream3noun(Canada, US) A rich cream, at least 36 percent of which is milkfat.
creme1nounAlternative spelling of crème. [Synonym of cream.]
clotted cream3nounA thick, sweet dairy product, made by skimming the thickened layer off the top of unhomogenized cream that has been heated and allowed to stand. Fat content is at least 55%.
egg cream2noun(US, especially New York City) A drink consisting of milk and soda water with vanilla or chocolate syrup.
tidal stream3noun(nautical) The flow of the water caused by rising and falling tide
musical theme4noun(music) melodic subject of a musical composition
jet stream2noun(meteorology) any of the high-speed, high-altitude air currents that circle the Earth in a westerly direction
ice cream2noun(uncountable) A dessert made from frozen sweetened cream or a similar substance, usually flavoured.
midstream2nounThe middle of a stream or river.
cold cream2noun(pharmacy) An emulsion of water and certain fats, usually including beeswax and various scent agents, designed to smooth skin and remove makeup.
whipping cream3nounthick cream with a high butterfat content, which is suitable for whipping.
double cream3noun(UK, Ireland) A relatively thick cream suitable for pouring, whipping and piping.
sour cream3nounCream which has been treated with a benign bacterium to turn it slightly sour, often used as a condiment, or a topping for baked potatoes.
sea bream2nounwestern Atlantic seabream (Archosargus rhomboidalis).

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Regime"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
obscene2verbOffensive to standards of decency or morality.
careen2verb(intransitive) To lurch or sway violently from side to side.
demean2verbTo debase; to lower; to degrade.
unique2noun(not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
complete2verb(transitive) To make whole or entire.
perceive2verb(transitive) To become aware of, through the physical senses, to see; to understand.
release2noun(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.
retreat2nounThe act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.
believe2verb(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
mezzanine3noun(architecture) An intermediate floor or storey in between the main floors of a building; specifically, one that is directly above the ground floor which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, and so resembles a large balcony overlooking the ground floor; an entresol.
elite2nounA special group or social class of people who have a superior social or economic status and attendant power, advantages, or privileges in society; a member of such a group.
routine2nounA course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
jubilee3noun(countable, by extension) A major anniversary of an event, particularly the fiftieth (50th) anniversary of a coronation or marriage.
proceed2verbTo move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on.
debris2nounRubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed.
ravine2nounA deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water.
achieve2verb(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
receive2verb(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.
retrieve2verb(transitive) To regain or get back something.
defeat2noun(transitive) To overcome in battle or contest.
cuisine2noun(countable, uncountable) A characteristic manner or style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin.
unseen2nounNot seen or discovered; invisible.
disease2noun(medicine) An abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired.
between2nounA kind of needle, shorter than a sharp, with a small rounded eye, used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics.
emcee2nounMaster of ceremonies.
marine2nounBelonging to or characteristic of the sea; existing or found in the sea; formed or produced by the sea.
machine2nounA device that directs and controls energy, often in the form of movement or electricity, to produce a certain effect.
submarine3noun(nautical) A boat that can go underwater.
evergreen3nounOf plants, especially trees, that do not shed their leaves seasonally.
police2noun(law enforcement) A constituted body of officers representing the civil authority of government, empowered to maintain public order and safety, enforce the law, and prevent, detect, and investigate crime.
referee3noun(sports) An umpire or judge; an official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game.
magazine3nounA nonacademic, periodical publication which consists of articles by multiple writers on some broad topic or theme.
agreed2In harmony.
overseas3Abroad, especially across the sea.
preteen2nounA child between approximately 10 and 12 years of age, at the onset of adolescence.
vaccine2noun(immunology) A substance given to stimulate a body's production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease without causing the disease itself in the treatment, prepared from the agent that causes the disease (or a derivative of it; or a related, also effective, but safer disease), or a synthetic substitute; also, a dose of such a substance.
nicotine3noun(figuratively) Tobacco or cigarettes.
sixteen2nounthe cardinal number that is the sum of fifteen and one
fifteen2noun(Ireland, mostly in plural) An Irish traybake made with crushed digestive biscuits, marshmallows and glacé cherries combined with condensed milk and desiccated coconut.
eighteen2nounA surname.
trampoline3nounA gymnastic and recreational device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric or rubber stretched over a (usually steel) frame using many coiled springs as anchors.
ameen2nounA surname from Arabic.
chinese2nounOf, from, or related to China, particularly now the People's Republic of China.
janine2nounA female given name from French.
limousine3nounA luxury sedan or saloon car, especially one with a lengthened wheelbase or driven by a chauffeur.
reality4nounThe state of being actual or real; realness.
regimes2nounA form of government, or the government in power, particularly an authoritarian or totalitarian one.
region me3
see mee2
serene2verbCalm, peaceful, unruffled.

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