🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Statement"
7 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "statement" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| abatement | 3 | noun | The act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; a moderation; removal or putting an end to; the suppression. |
| batement | 2 | noun | abatement; diminution |
| overstatement | 4 | noun | An exaggeration; a statement in excess of what is reasonable. |
| misstatement | 3 | noun | Something stated wrongly; a (usually unintentionally) incorrect statement. |
| understatement | 4 | noun | (uncountable, rhetoric) A figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important than it actually is, either through phrasing or lack of emphasis, often for ironic effect. |
| reinstatement | 4 | noun | The act of restoring something to its previous state. |
| restatement | 3 | noun | The act of restating. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Statement"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| flagrant | 2 | Obvious and offensive; blatant; scandalous. | |
| complacent | 3 | Uncritically satisfied with oneself or one's achievements; smug. | |
| blatant | 2 | Obvious, on show; unashamed; loudly obtrusive or offensive. | |
| vagrant | 2 | noun | (specifically) A person without settled employment or habitation who usually supports himself or herself by begging or some dishonest means; a tramp, a vagabond. |
| adjacent | 3 | noun | Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on. |
| engagement | 3 | noun | (uncountable, by extension, about human emotional state) The feeling of being compelled, drawn in, connected to what is happening, interested in what will happen next. |
| latent | 2 | noun | Existing or present but concealed or inactive. |
| agent | 2 | noun | One who exerts power, or has the power to act. |
| excitement | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The state of being excited (emotionally aroused). |
| raiment | 2 | noun | (archaic or literary) Clothing, garments, dress, material. |
| fragrant | 2 | Sweet-smelling; having a pleasant (usually strong) scent or fragrance. | |
| vacant | 2 | Not occupied; empty. | |
| ailment | 2 | noun | Something which ails one; a disease; sickness. |
| amazement | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The condition of being amazed; a state of overwhelming wonder, as from surprise or sudden fear, horror, or admiration; astonishment. |
| impatient | 3 | Restless, short of temper, and intolerant of delays. | |
| treatment | 2 | noun | Medical care for an illness or injury. |
| placement | 2 | noun | The act of matching a person with a job |
| latest | 2 | noun | Most recent. |
| displacement | 3 | noun | The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place. |
| replacement | 3 | noun | A person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute. |
| emplacement | 3 | noun | A place where a thing is located; the act of placing something somewhere. |
| greatest | 2 | a greatest hits album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released in 1998. | |
| statant | 2 | (heraldry, of an animal) Standing on all four feet or paws. | |
| claimant | 2 | noun | One who claims; one who makes a claim. |
| entertainment | 4 | noun | An activity designed to give pleasure, enjoyment, diversion, amusement, or relaxation to an audience, no matter whether the audience participates passively as in watching opera or a movie, or actively as in games. |
| basement | 2 | noun | (architecture) A floor of a building below ground level. |
| casement | 2 | noun | A window sash that is hinged on the side. |
| dating | 2 | noun | A form of romantic courtship typically between two individuals with the aim of assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. |
| pavement | 2 | noun | (chiefly UK, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, Mid-Atlantic US, countable) A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road. |
| waiting | 2 | noun | The act of staying or remaining in expectation. |
| debating | 3 | noun | The act of taking part in a debate. |
| rating | 2 | noun | A number, letter, or other mark that refers to the ability of something. |
| arraignment | 3 | noun | (law) The formal charging of a defendant with an offense; in many jurisdictions it includes their response in the form of a plea, typically as guilty, not guilty, or no contest. |
| containment | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) The state of containing. |
| escapement | 3 | noun | (clocks, mechanics) The linkage in a (watch) that gives impulses to the timekeeping element and periodically releases the gear train to move forward, advancing the clock's hands. |
| enslavement | 3 | noun | The act of enslaving or the state of being a slave; bondage |
| stating | 2 | noun | statement |
| statements | 2 | noun | A declaration or remark. |
| hating | 2 | noun | hatred |
| overpayment | 4 | noun | Payment exceeding the amount actually due. |
| underpayment | 4 | noun | An insufficient payment |
| payments | 2 | noun | (countable) An instance of that act; a sum of money paid in exchange for goods or services, or the transaction that conveys it. |
| restatements | 3 | noun | The act of restating. |
| bateman | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| patient | 2 | noun | A person or animal that receives health care from a doctor, nurse, dentist, allied health practitioner, or other person educated in health care. |
| pavements | 2 | noun | (chiefly UK, Ireland, South Africa, Canada, Mid-Atlantic US, countable) A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road. |
| payment | 2 | noun | (countable) An instance of that act; a sum of money paid in exchange for goods or services, or the transaction that conveys it. |
| peyton | 2 | noun | (countable) A unisex given name: |
| raymond | 2 | noun | A male given name from the Germanic languages. |
| satan | 2 | noun | (religion) The supreme evil spirit in the Abrahamic religions, who tempts humanity into sin; the Devil; (Theistic Satanism) the same figure, regarded as a deity to be revered and worshipped. |
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