🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Snitching"
12 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "snitching" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| enriching | 3 | noun | That adds value, either monetary, intellectual, or emotional. |
| twitching | 2 | noun | The motion of something that twitches. |
| witching | 2 | Of or pertaining to witchcraft or sorcery, or to witches or sorcerers. | |
| switching | 2 | noun | The act or process of something that switches. |
| stitching | 2 | noun | Stitches, collectively. |
| pitching | 2 | noun | The act of throwing or casting. |
| ditching | 2 | noun | (aviation) A deliberate crash landing on the sea or other body of water. |
| hitching | 2 | noun | The act by which something is hitched. |
| ichang | 2 | noun | Alternative form of Yichang. [A large prefecture-level city in western Hubei, China.] |
| kitching | 2 | noun | A surname, variant of Kitchen. |
| mitch hung | 2 | — | |
| which hung | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Snitching"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| vision | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The sense or ability of sight. |
| mission | 2 | noun | (countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself. |
| precision | 3 | noun | (loosely) The state of being precise or exact; especially, both exact and accurate. |
| petition | 3 | noun | A formal written request made by an individual or a group of people to a sovereign or political authority, often containing many signatures, soliciting some grace, right, mercy, or the redress of some wrong or grievance. |
| definition | 4 | noun | (semantics, lexicography) A statement of the meaning of a word, word group, sign, or symbol; especially, a dictionary definition. |
| tradition | 3 | noun | A part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation, possibly differing in detail from family to family, such as the way to celebrate holidays. |
| repetition | 4 | noun | The act or an instance of repeating or being repeated. |
| missing | 2 | noun | Not present when it (they) should be. |
| whipping | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A cooking technique in which air is incorporated into cream to produce whipped cream. |
| stripping | 2 | noun | The act of one who strips. |
| willing | 2 | noun | Ready to do something, particularly something that requires change or effort; not objecting. |
| slipping | 2 | noun | The act of something that slips; a slip; a skidding or sudden loosening motion. |
| twisting | 2 | noun | Having many twists |
| living | 2 | noun | Having life; alive. |
| kitchen | 2 | noun | A room or area for preparing food. |
| killing | 2 | noun | The act of killing. |
| fixing | 2 | verb | (UK, usually in the plural) Something to aid attachment during construction (screws, wall plugs, etc) |
| lynching | 2 | noun | Execution of a person by mob action without due process of law, especially by hanging. |
| sticking | 2 | noun | A sequence or arrangement of drum notes to be played with drumsticks. |
| quitting | 2 | noun | The termination of employment, initiated by the employee. |
| itching | 2 | noun | A sensation that itches. |
| kicking | 2 | noun | The action of the verb to kick. |
| kissing | 2 | noun | The act of giving a kiss or making out. |
| reaching | 2 | noun | The action of one who reaches; an attempt to grasp something by stretching. |
| pimping | 2 | noun | The practise of managing and hiring out prostitutes. |
| flinching | 2 | noun | A flinching motion; a flinch. |
| religion | 3 | noun | (uncountable) Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanied by practices or rituals pertaining to the belief. |
| sitting | 2 | noun | A period during which one is seated for a specific purpose. |
| trimming | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The act or process of someone who trims. |
| bridging | 2 | noun | That acts as a bridge (in many contexts) |
| tripping | 2 | noun | (slang) Undergoing a hallucinogenic trip. |
| tricking | 2 | noun | (now rare) Deceptive; using trickery. |
| dissing | 2 | noun | (slang) Synonym of diss (“an insult or put-down”). |
| fishing | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The act of catching fish. |
| swimming | 2 | noun | The act or art of sustaining and propelling the body in water. |
| hitting | 2 | noun | A series of hits or blows directed at a person or object. |
| pinching | 2 | noun | The act of one who or that which pinches. |
| sniffing | 2 | noun | A sniff sound or action. |
| stitches | 2 | noun | A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made. |
| spitting | 2 | noun | (chiefly archaic, medicine) expectoration |
| dishing | 2 | noun | (sometimes figurative) The act of placing in a dish, as when presenting food to be served. |
| bitching | 2 | noun | (slang) Excellent; outstanding. |
| sipping | 2 | noun | The act of taking a sip. |
| bitches | 2 | noun | (dated or specialised, dog-breeding) A female dog or other canine, particularly a recent mother. |
| kitchens | 2 | noun | A room or area for preparing food. |
| kitchin | 2 | noun | A surname, variant of Kitchen. |
| riches | 2 | noun | Money, goods, wealth, treasure. |
| winning | 2 | noun | That constitutes a win. |
| wishing | 2 | noun | a specific feeling of desire |
| witches | 2 | A major subset of the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett involves the witches of Lancre. |
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