Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Register”
/ˈɹɛdʒ.ɪs.tə/
A machine that tabulates the amount of sales transactions, makes a permanent and cumulative record of them, and has a drawer in which cash can be kept.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Register"
1 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "register" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| regester | 3 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Register"
34 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| character | 3 | noun | (countable) A being involved in the action of a story; a persona. |
| progenitor | 4 | noun | A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors. |
| predator | 3 | noun | Any animal or other organism that hunts and kills other nonplant organisms (their prey), primarily for food. |
| messenger | 3 | noun | One who brings messages. |
| expenditure | 4 | noun | (uncountable, countable) The amount expended; expense; outlay. |
| competitor | 4 | noun | A person or organization against whom one is competing. |
| registrar | 3 | noun | An official keeper or recorder of records. |
| magister | 3 | noun | Master; sir: a title used in the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a licence from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts. |
| creditor | 3 | noun | (finance) A person to whom a debt is owed. |
| registry | 3 | noun | (countable) A record; an account; a register. |
| epicure | 3 | noun | A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. |
| hemisphere | 3 | noun | (geography) Half of the Earth, such as the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere or Eastern Hemisphere, Land Hemisphere, Water Hemisphere etc. . |
| non sequitur | 4 | noun | A statement that does not logically follow a statement that preceded it. |
| editor | 3 | noun | A person at a newspaper, publisher or similar institution who edits stories and/or decides which ones to publish. |
| divestiture | 4 | noun | The act of selling something off, especially an investment or a business. |
| registered | 3 | Having had one's name added to an official list or entered into a register. | |
| breadwinner | 3 | noun | The primary income-earner in a household. |
| presenter | 3 | noun | (radio, television) Someone who presents a broadcast programme; a compere or master of ceremonies. |
| western hemisphere | 5 | noun | (US, metonymic) The Americas. |
| sequitur | 3 | noun | A logical conclusion or consequence of facts. |
| pedicure | 3 | noun | A cosmetic treatment for the feet and toenails. |
| stepsister | 3 | noun | The daughter of one's stepparent by a previous relationship. |
| cerebral hemisphere | 6 | noun | (neuroanatomy) One of the two regions of the brain that are delineated by the body's median plane. |
| southern hemisphere | 5 | noun | The hemisphere in Earth to the south of the Equator, containing only about 10% of the total land area on Earth. |
| eastern hemisphere | 5 | noun | The hemisphere in Earth to the east of the Greenwich meridian (zero degree longitude) and west of 180 degrees longitude (approximately the International Date Line), containing Africa, Asia and Europe, except for a small part of eastern Russia. |
| northern hemisphere | 5 | noun | The hemisphere in Earth to the north of the Equator, in which 90% of the total land area on Earth is located. |
| freshener | 3 | noun | air freshener |
| registers | 3 | noun | A formal recording of names, events, transactions, etc. |
| registrate | 3 | verb | (Scotland, now rare, transitive) To register. |
| exister | 3 | noun | (philosophy) One who exists. |
| cash registers | 4 | A point of sale. | |
| non-sequitor | 4 | — | |
| exeter | 3 | noun | A city and local government district, the county town of Devon, in south-west England. |
| senator | 3 | noun | A member, normally elected, in the house or chamber of a legislature called a senate, as, for instance, the legislatures of the United States and Canada. |
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