Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Sensitive

53 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Sensitive"

3 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
insensitive4Expressing or feeling little or no concern, care, compassion, or consideration for the feelings, emotions, sentiments, or concerns of other people; inconsiderate or incompassionate.
hypersensitive5Excessively sensitive; easily offended.
oversensitive5Having excessive sensitivity; reacting to stimuli too readily; thin-skinned.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Sensitive"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
desolate3verbDeserted and devoid of inhabitants.
imperative4nounEssential; crucial; extremely important.
sensible3nounActing with or showing good sense; able to make good judgements based on reason or wisdom, or reflecting such ability.
tentative3nounUncertain; subject to future change.
sensual3Of or pertaining to the physical senses; sensory.
contemplative4nounInclined to contemplate; introspective and thoughtful; meditative.
alternative4nounRelating to a choice between two or more possibilities.
definitive4noundetermining finally, conclusive, decisive
representative5nounA delegate.
venomous3Of an animal (specifically a snake) or parts of its body: producing venom (“a toxin intended for defensive or offensive use”) which is usually injected into an enemy or prey by biting or stinging; hence, of a bite or sting: injecting venom.
relative3nounSomeone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption; someone in the same family.
intensity4nounThe quality of being intense.
genuine3Not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated
accessible4Easy of access or approach.
expletive3nounA profane, vulgar term, notably a curse or obscene oath.
dependable4nounA reliable person or thing.
benefit3nounAn advantage; help or aid from something.
flexible3nounCapable of adapting or changing to suit new or modified conditions or situations.
consecutive4nounFollowing, in succession, without interruption.
executive4nounOf, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc.
reprehensible5nounBlameworthy, censurable, guilty.
genitive3noun(grammar) Of a grammatical case: in an inflected language (such as Greek or Latin), expressing that a thing denoted by a word is related to a thing denoted by another word as its origin or possessor; and in an uninflected language (such as English), expressing origin or possession; possessive.
comparative4nounOf or relating to comparison.
argumentative5Prone to argue or dispute.
adrenaline4noun(biochemistry) Epinephrine, the hormone and neurotransmitter.
commemorative4nounServing to commemorate something.
gelatin3nounAn edible jelly made from this material.
sedative3noun(pharmacology) An agent or drug that sedates, having a calming or soothing effect, or inducing sleep.
competitive4Of or pertaining to competition.
presentable4In good enough shape to be shown or offered to other people; tidy; attractive.
preventative4nounAlternative form of preventive. [Preventing, hindering, or acting as an obstacle to.]
repetitive4Happening many times in a similar way; containing repetition; repeating.
venison3nounThe meat of a deer, especially one that was hunted in its own natural habitat.
infinitive4noun(grammar) A non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxiliary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.
decorative3nounThat serves to decorate
chief executive5nounThe head of government or head of state.
unrepresentative6Not representative
federative3Uniting in a league; forming a confederacy, a federation; federal.
personal representative8In common law jurisdictions, a personal representative or legal personal representative is a person appointed by a court to administer the estate of another person.
expulsive3Tending to expel or resulting in expulsion.
account executive6noun(business) An executive in an advertising agency, or public relations firm who manages a client's account.
double negative5noun(rhetoric, usually derogatory) A phrase including two negative words (no, not, never, etc.) especially when used as intensifiers in informal English.
bendable3Able to be bent or flexed or twisted without breaking.
blood relative4nounA person who is related to another through a common ancestor, and not merely by marriage or adoption.
sensitise3verb(British spelling) Alternative spelling of sensitize. [To make (someone or something) sensitive or responsive to certain stimuli.]
negatives3noun(mathematics) A negative quantity.
menaces3nounA perceived threat or danger.
sensitives3nounA person with a paranormal sensitivity to something that most cannot perceive.
genesis3nounThe origin, start, or point at which something comes into being.
jessica3nounA female given name from Hebrew.

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