🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Solid"
9 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "solid" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| stolid | 2 | Having or revealing little emotion or sensibility. | |
| callid | 2 | (archaic) cunning or shrewd; crafty. | |
| squalid | 2 | noun | Extremely dirty and unpleasant. |
| pholad | 2 | noun | (zoology) Any species of the genus Pholas of marine bivalve mollusks. |
| call id | 2 | — | |
| khalid | 2 | noun | A male given name from Arabic. |
| mawlid | 2 | noun | (Islam) A holiday celebrating the birthday of a holy man or prophet, especially Muhammad. |
| protocol id | 4 | — | |
| sol id | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Solid"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| torrid | 2 | Very hot and dry. | |
| solemn | 2 | (by extension) Deeply serious and sombre; grave. | |
| solace | 2 | noun | Comfort or consolation in a time of loneliness or distress. |
| knowledge | 2 | noun | The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc. |
| frolic | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To make merry; to have fun; to romp; to behave playfully and uninhibitedly. |
| problem | 2 | noun | A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with. |
| florid | 2 | Elaborately ornate; flowery. | |
| trollop | 2 | noun | (derogatory) A strumpet; a whore. |
| awesome | 2 | noun | (colloquial, Canada, US, Australia) Excellent, exciting, remarkable. |
| horrid | 2 | Causing horror or dread. | |
| flawless | 2 | verb | Without flaws, defects, or shortcomings; perfect. |
| valid | 2 | Acceptable, proper or correct; in accordance with the rules. | |
| vaulted | 2 | (architecture) Of a ceiling supported by arches, introduced in the Gothic style. | |
| spotted | 2 | (no comparative or superlative) Characterized by spots (used especially of animals and plants). | |
| polish | 2 | noun | Of, from or native to Poland, or relating to the Polish language. |
| college | 2 | noun | (chiefly US) An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates. |
| clotted | 2 | Coagulated | |
| column | 2 | noun | A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom. |
| rocket | 2 | noun | A long vehicle or craft propelled by a rocket engine; a missile or rocket-propelled spacecraft. |
| symbolic | 3 | Implicitly representing or referring to another thing. | |
| wanted | 2 | Wished for; desired; sought. | |
| prodded | 2 | verb | (transitive) To poke, to push, to touch. |
| promise | 2 | noun | (ambitransitive, ditransitive) To commit to (some action or outcome), or to assure (a person) of such commitment; to make an oath or vow. |
| salad | 2 | noun | A food made primarily of a mixture of raw or cold ingredients, typically vegetables, usually served with a dressing such as vinegar or mayonnaise. |
| 2 | noun | (clothing) A bag stitched to an item of clothing, used for carrying small items. | |
| dotted | 2 | (of a line) Made up of a series of dots. | |
| hydraulic | 3 | verb | Related to, or operated by, hydraulics. |
| robin | 2 | noun | Any of various passerine birds (about 100 species) of the families Muscicapidae, Turdidae and Petroicidae (formerly Eopsaltriidae), typically with a red breast. |
| slalom | 2 | noun | (uncountable, sports, often attributive) The sport of skiing in a zigzag course through gates. |
| rotted | 2 | Destroyed or damaged by rot. | |
| nodded | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To incline the head up and down, as to indicate agreement. |
| dollop | 2 | noun | A considerable lump, scoop, or quantity of something, especially soft food. |
| holla | 2 | verb | (colloquial) To shout out or greet casually. |
| pollen | 2 | noun | A fine, granular substance produced in flowers. |
| wallet | 2 | noun | (US, UK) A small case, often flat and often made of leather, for keeping money (especially paper money), credit cards, etc. |
| fallen | 2 | noun | Having dropped by the force of gravity. |
| pollock | 2 | noun | Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, in the cod family. |
| squatted | 2 | verb | To bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet. |
| collin | 2 | noun | A male given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Colin. |
| swatted | 2 | verb | (transitive) To beat off, as insects; to bat, strike, or hit. |
| folic | 2 | Of or relating to foliage; pteroylglutamic, as in folic acid. | |
| salted | 2 | To which salt has been added. | |
| solids | 2 | a Canadian punk rock band from Montreal, Quebec, active in the 2010s. | |
| stollen | 2 | noun | A traditional German cake eaten at Christmas time, made with nuts, raisins and other dried fruits. |
| alcoholic | 4 | noun | A person who is addicted to alcohol. |
| hollis | 2 | noun | A number of places in the United States: |
| muhammad | 3 | noun | (Islam, uncountable) The figure who introduced Islam, and the man to whom the Qur'an was revealed; considered a prophet by Muslims and Baháʼís. |
| olive | 2 | noun | The small oval fruit of this tree, eaten ripe (usually black) or unripe (usually green). |
| stalin | 2 | noun | A surname from Russian; usually referring to the Georgian revolutionary and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Joseph Stalin. |
| wallace | 2 | noun | (countable) A Scottish surname transferred from the nickname, notably of the Scottish patriot William Wallace. |
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