🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Sufficient"
17 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "sufficient" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| proficient | 3 | noun | Good at something; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill. |
| deficient | 3 | noun | Lacking something essential; often construed with in. |
| efficient | 3 | noun | Making good, thorough, or careful use of resources; not consuming extra. Especially, making good use of time or energy. |
| insufficient | 4 | Not sufficient; of a type or kind that does not suffice, that does not satisfy requirements or needs. | |
| beneficent | 4 | Given to acts that are kind, charitable, philanthropic or beneficial. | |
| inefficient | 4 | noun | Not efficient; not producing the effect intended or desired; inefficacious. |
| coefficient | 4 | noun | (mathematics) A constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied. |
| self-sufficient | 4 | Able to provide for oneself independently of others; not needing external support. | |
| drag coefficient | 5 | noun | (physics) A dimensionless quantity quantifying the amount of hydrodynamic drag force experienced by an object with a given area immersed in a fluid of a given density flowing at a given speed. |
| correlation coefficient | 8 | noun | (statistics) Any of the several measures indicating the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two random variables. |
| absorption coefficient | 7 | noun | (physics) A measure of the absorption of electromagnetic radiation as it passes through a specific substance; the fraction of incident radiation absorbed by unit mass or unit thickness; absorptivity. |
| regression coefficient | 7 | noun | when the regression line is linear (y = ax + b) the regression coefficient is the constant (a) that represents the rate of change of one variable (y) as a function of changes in the other (x); it is the slope of the regression line |
| differential coefficient | 8 | In physics and mathematics, the differential coefficient of a function f(x) is what is now called its derivative df(x)/dx, the (not necessarily constant) multiplicative factor or coefficient of the differential dx in the differential df(x). | |
| phi coefficient | 5 | In statistics, the phi coefficient (or mean square contingency coefficient and denoted by φ or rφ) is a measure of association for two binary variables. | |
| multiple correlation coefficient | 11 | noun | an estimate of the combined influence of two or more variables on the observed (dependent) variable |
| fish hunt | 2 | — | |
| omniscient | 3 | noun | Having total knowledge. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Sufficient"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| indifferent | 3 | noun | Ambivalent; unconcerned; uninterested, apathetic. |
| superficial | 4 | noun | Appearing to be true or real only until examined more closely. |
| ambition | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) Eager or inordinate desire for some object that confers distinction, as preferment, honor, superiority, political power, or fame; desire to distinguish one's self from other people. |
| admonition | 4 | noun | A rebuke by an authority that one has erred and should not persist in one's actions. |
| beneficial | 4 | noun | Helpful or good to something or someone. |
| vicious | 2 | noun | Violent, destructive and cruel. |
| position | 3 | noun | A place or location. |
| brilliant | 2 | noun | Highly intelligent. |
| persistent | 3 | Obstinately refusing to give up or let go. | |
| opposition | 4 | noun | The action of opposing or of being in conflict. |
| distant | 2 | Far off (physically, logically or mentally). | |
| commitment | 3 | noun | Promise or agreement to do something in the future, especially: |
| rendition | 3 | noun | An interpretation or performance of an artwork, especially a musical score or musical work. |
| suspicion | 3 | noun | The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. |
| condition | 3 | noun | A state or quality. |
| vision | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The sense or ability of sight. |
| artificial | 4 | Man-made; made by humans; of artifice. | |
| reminiscent | 4 | noun | Suggestive of an earlier event or times. |
| mission | 2 | noun | (countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself. |
| 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. |
| exhibition | 4 | noun | A large-scale public showing of objects or products. |
| suspicious | 3 | Distrustful or tending to suspect. | |
| existent | 3 | noun | existing; having life or being, current; occurring now |
| transition | 3 | noun | The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another. |
| description | 3 | noun | A sketch or account of anything in words; a portraiture or representation in language; an enumeration of the essential qualities of a thing or species. |
| demolition | 4 | noun | The process of demolishing or destroying buildings or other structures. |
| decision | 3 | noun | The act of deciding. |
| 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. |
| conditions | 3 | noun | A state or quality. |
| official | 3 | noun | Approved by authority; authorized. |
| consistent | 3 | noun | Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature. |
| missing | 2 | noun | Not present when it (they) should be. |
| assistant | 3 | noun | A person who assists or helps someone else. |
| resistant | 3 | noun | Which is not affected or overcome by a disease, drug, chemical or atmospheric agent, extreme of temperature, etc. |
| delicious | 3 | Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty. | |
| magician | 3 | noun | A performer of tricks or an escapologist or an illusionist. |
| listen | 2 | verb | (intransitive except in archaic usage) To use one's sense of hearing and auditory cognition in an intentional way; to make deliberate use of one's ears; to pay attention to or wait for a specific sound. |
| equipment | 3 | noun | Any items used in equipping something or someone, for example things needed for an expedition or voyage. |
| audition | 3 | noun | (countable) A performance, by an aspiring performer, to demonstrate suitability or talent. |
| distance | 2 | noun | (countable) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line. |
| physician | 3 | noun | A medical doctor trained in human medicine. |
| tuition | 3 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a private school, boarding school, university, or college). |
| politician | 4 | noun | One engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official. |
| fishing | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The act of catching fish. |
| pediatrician | 5 | noun | (American spelling) A physician that specializes in pediatrics; the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. |
| emissions | 3 | noun | Something which is emitted or sent out; issue. |
| suspicions | 3 | noun | The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. |
| superstitious | 4 | Susceptible to superstitions. | |
| coalition | 4 | noun | A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage. |
| wishing | 2 | noun | a specific feeling of desire |
✍️ How to Use These Rhymes
📝
Poetry
Perfect rhymes work best in traditional verse. Use near rhymes for modern free verse.
🎶
Song Lyrics
Near rhymes are common in pop and hip-hop. They keep lyrics natural and conversational.
🃏
Greeting Cards
Short perfect rhymes (1–2 syllables) feel warm and memorable in cards and captions.
🔢 Rhymes by Syllable Count
Match syllable counts to keep your poem's meter consistent.
2 syllables
3 syllables
5 syllables
7 syllables
11 syllables
Translate “Sufficient” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.
🔗 Explore More Rhymes
rhymes with proficientrhymes with deficientrhymes with efficientrhymes with insufficientrhymes with beneficentrhymes with inefficientrhymes with coefficientrhymes with self-sufficientrhymes with drag coefficientrhymes with correlation coefficientrhymes with absorption coefficientrhymes with regression coefficientrhymes with differential coefficientrhymes with phi coefficientrhymes with multiple correlation coefficientrhymes with fish huntrhymes with omniscient