Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Subtle

85 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Subtle"

35 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
scuttle2verb(intransitive) To move hastily, to scurry.
guttle2noun(transitive) Often followed by down or up: to swallow (something) greedily; to gobble, to guzzle.
rebuttal3nounThe act of contradicting something by making a contrary argument, or presenting contrary evidence.
victual2noun(intransitive) To eat.
shuttle2nounA transport service (such as a bus or train) that goes back and forth between two or more places.
cuttle2nounSynonym of cuttlefish.
wittol2noun(archaic) A man who knows and tolerates his wife's infidelity with another man or men; a mari complaisant.
coal scuttle3nounA metal container of varying shapes, equipped with a handle for carrying coal for use on a domestic fire.
unsubtle3Not subtle; obvious.
quittal2noun(obsolete) compensation, requital, or repayment.
ruttle2noun(intransitive, chiefly Northern England) To gurgle; to rattle when breathing.
shittle2noun(archaic) A shuttle (part of a loom).
trityl2noun(organic chemistry) triphenylmethyl
kittul2nounA palm of species Caryota urens, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that yields a sap from which sugar can be made.
phytol2noun(organic chemistry) The diterpenoid alcohol (2E,7R,11R)-3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecen-1-ol, derived from chlorophyll.
cytol2nounAbbreviation of cytology. [(biology) The study of cells.]
kitul2nounThe toddy palm Caryota urens.
thwittle2verb(obsolete) To cut or whittle.
whitile2
but ill2
but till2
buttle2noun(nonstandard, humorous) To serve as or perform the duties of a butler.
chesnut hill3
chestnut hill3nounA number of places in the United States:
cut till2
hut till2
nuttall2noun(uncountable) A placename:
nuttle2noun
shut till2
somewhat ill3
suttle2nounTo act as sutler; to supply provisions and other articles to troops.
tuttle2nounA surname.
walnut hill3
walnut hull3
what ill2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Subtle"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
chuckle2nounA quiet laugh.
shuffle2noun(ambitransitive) To put in a random order.
struggle2nounTo strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
trouble2nounA distressing or dangerous situation.
rustle2nounA soft crackling sound similar to the movement of dry leaves.
muddle2nounTo mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
ruffle2verb(transitive) To make a ruffle in; to curl or flute, as an edge of fabric.
scuffle2noun(intransitive) To fight or struggle confusedly at close quarters.
hustle2noun(informal) To work.
muzzle2nounA device used to prevent an animal from biting or eating, which is worn on its snout.
tussle2nounA physical fight or struggle.
button2noun(clothing) A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener.
double2nounMade up of two matching or complementary elements.
couple2nounTwo partners in a romantic or sexual relationship.
cuddle2verb(US, intransitive, transitive) To lie together snugly (with someone), in an intimate physical embrace; to snuggle.
nuzzle2verb(intransitive) Often followed by in or into: to press or push the nose or snout, mouth, face, etc., against or into someone or something; to touch someone or something with the nose or snout, etc.
huddle2noun(American football) A brief meeting of all the players from one team that are on the field with the purpose of planning the following play.
rubble2nounThe broken remains of an object, usually rock or masonry.
muffle2verb(transitive) To wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up.
suckle2verb(transitive) To give suck to; to nurse at the breast, udder, or dugs.
tunnel2nounAn underground or underwater passage.
bustle2noun(countable, uncountable) An excited activity; a stir.
guzzle2verbTo drink or eat quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow greedily, continually, or with gusto.
snuggle2verb(transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or thing, hugging or being cosy.
muggle2nounA person who has no magical abilities.
puddle2nounA small, often temporary, pool of water, usually on a path or road.
fuddle2noun(transitive) To intoxicate.
buckle2nounA metal clasp with a hinged tongue or a spike through which a belt or strap is passed and penetrated by the tongue or spike, in order to fasten the ends of the belt together or to secure the strap to something else.
puzzle2noun(countable) A thing such as a complicated matter or a problem which is difficult to make sense of or understand; also, a person who is difficult to make sense of or understand; an enigma.
frontal2nounOf, relating to, directed toward, or situated at the front.
befuddle3verb(transitive) To perplex, confuse (someone).
rebutted3verbTo deny the truth of something, especially by presenting arguments that disprove it.
knuckle2nounAny of the joints between the bones of the fingers.
smuggle2verb(transitive, intransitive) To import or export, illicitly or by stealth, without paying lawful customs charges or duties
juggle2verbTo manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner. Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well.
uncouple3verb(transitive) To disconnect or detach one thing from another.
bottle2nounA container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
pummel2verbTo hit or strike heavily and repeatedly.
scuddle2verb(intransitive) To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.
muscle2noun(uncountable) A contractile form of tissue which animals use to effect movement.
stubble2noun(countable and uncountable) Short, coarse hair, especially on a man’s face.
funnel2nounA utensil in the shape of an inverted hollow cone terminating in a narrow pipe, for channeling liquids or granular material; typically used when transferring said substances from any container into ones with a significantly smaller opening.
truffle2nounAny of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the earthnut.
redouble3verb(transitive) To double, especially to double again; to increase considerably; to multiply; to intensify.
decouple3verb(ambitransitive) To unlink; to take apart or come apart.
quintuple3nounfive times as much
hubble2noun(astronomy, space flight) The Hubble Space Telescope.
huckle2nounA bunch or part projecting like the hip.
married couple4nounTwo people who are married to each other.
duffle2nounAlternative spelling of duffel. [A kind of coarse woolen cloth, having a thick nap or frieze.]

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