🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Spherical"
8 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "spherical" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| chimerical | 4 | Inherently fantastic; wildly fanciful. | |
| clerical | 3 | noun | Of or relating to clerks or their work. |
| hysterical | 4 | Provoking uncontrollable laughter. | |
| numerical | 4 | (relational) Of or pertaining to numbers. | |
| derek hill | 3 | — | |
| carrick hill | 3 | a publicly accessible historic property at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, in the suburb of Springfield, in South Australia. | |
| eric hill | 3 | Eric Hill (7 September 1927 – 6 June 2014) was an English author and illustrator of children's picture books. | |
| mericle | 3 | noun | A surname. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Spherical"
39 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| critical | 3 | noun | Extremely important. |
| empirical | 4 | noun | Pertaining to or based on experience, as opposed to theory. |
| atypical | 4 | noun | Not conforming to the normal type. |
| pinnacle | 3 | noun | The highest point. |
| delectable | 4 | noun | Highly pleasing; delightful, especially to any of the senses; delicious. |
| skeptical | 3 | Having, or expressing doubt; questioning. | |
| parable | 3 | noun | A short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy. |
| typical | 3 | noun | Normal, average; to be expected. |
| accessible | 4 | Easy of access or approach. | |
| terrible | 3 | Very unpleasant; disagreeable. | |
| spectacle | 3 | noun | An exciting or extraordinary scene, exhibition, performance etc. |
| dependable | 4 | noun | A reliable person or thing. |
| reciprocal | 4 | noun | Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way. |
| clinical | 3 | noun | (medicine) Dealing with the practical management of patients, in practice at the point of care; as contrasted with other health care venues (see clinical medicine for more explanation). |
| rhetorical | 4 | noun | Part of or similar to rhetoric, the use of language as a means to persuade. |
| physical | 3 | noun | Pertaining to the world as understood through the senses rather than the mind; tangible, concrete; real. Having to do with the material world. |
| spiritual | 3 | noun | Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul. |
| satirical | 4 | Of, pertaining to, or connected with satire. | |
| historical | 4 | noun | Of, concerning, or in accordance with recorded history, (particularly) as opposed to legends, myths, and fictions. |
| testicle | 3 | noun | (more commonly) Either half of the structure that contains the testes: one side of the scrotum and its contents, considered as one object (one half of the ballsack, including its ball). |
| marital | 3 | Pertaining to marriage. | |
| helical | 3 | In the shape of a helix. | |
| spiracle | 3 | noun | A pore or opening used (especially by arthropods and some fish) for respiration. |
| categorical | 5 | noun | Absolute; having no exception. |
| lyrical | 3 | Of or pertaining to the lyrics of a song | |
| metaphorical | 5 | Pertaining to or characterized by a metaphor; figurative; symbolic. | |
| medical | 3 | noun | Of or pertaining to the practice of medicine. |
| erica | 3 | noun | A female given name from the Germanic languages or Old Norse. |
| edible | 3 | noun | Capable of being eaten without harm; suitable for consumption; innocuous to humans. |
| numerically | 4 | In terms of numbers. | |
| miracles | 3 | a book written by C. S. Lewis, originally published in 1947 and revised in 1960. | |
| spiracles | 3 | noun | A pore or opening used (especially by arthropods and some fish) for respiration. |
| america | 4 | noun | A country in North America; in full, United States of America. |
| harrison | 3 | noun | A northern English surname originating as a patronymic. |
| jessica | 3 | noun | A female given name from Hebrew. |
| miracle | 3 | noun | An event that appears inexplicable by the laws of nature and so is held to be supernatural in origin. |
| negative | 3 | noun | Not positive or neutral; bad; undesirable; unfavourable. |
| parables | 3 | an oratorio by Robert Aldrige to a libretto by Herschel Garfein. | |
| spherical miracle | 6 | — |
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