Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Tango”
/ˈtæŋɡəʊ/
A Standard ballroom dance in 4/4 time; or a social dance, the Argentine tango.
♬58 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Tango"
8 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "tango" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| dango | 2 | noun | A Japanese dumpling made from mochiko (rice flour). |
| bizango | 3 | secret societies active in Haiti. | |
| durango | 3 | noun | A state of Mexico. |
| gang go | 2 | — | |
| ilopango | 4 | noun | A lake in El Salvador. |
| mango | 2 | noun | The fruit of the mango tree. |
| venango | 3 | noun | A small borough of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
| wild mango | 3 | Wild mango may refer to |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Tango"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| anger | 2 | noun | A strong and unpleasant feeling of displeasure, hostility, or antagonism, usually combined with an urge to yell, curse, damage or destroy things, or harm living beings, often stemming from perceived provocation, hurt, threat, insults, unfair or unjust treatment, or an undesired situation. |
| wrangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To convince or influence (someone) by arguing or contending. |
| angry | 2 | verb | Displaying or feeling anger. |
| tangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To mix together or intertwine. |
| mangle | 2 | noun | (transitive) To change, mutilate, or disfigure by cutting, tearing, rearranging, etc. |
| spangle | 2 | noun | A small, flat piece of sparkling metallic or metal-like material with a hole which is sewn on to a garment, etc., for decoration; a sequin. |
| bangle | 2 | noun | A rigid bracelet or anklet, especially one with no clasp. |
| fandango | 3 | noun | (music, dance) A form of lively flamenco music and dance that has many regional variations (e.g. fandango de Huelva), some of which have their own names (e.g. malagueña, granadina). |
| angle | 2 | noun | (geometry) A figure formed by two rays which start from a common point (a plane angle) or by three planes that intersect (a solid angle). |
| piano | 3 | noun | (music) A percussive keyboard musical instrument, usually ranging over seven octaves, with white and black colored keys, played by pressing these keys, causing hammers to strike strings. |
| manga | 2 | noun | (countable, comics) A comic originating in Japan. |
| dangle | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing. |
| commando | 3 | noun | A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas. |
| triangle | 3 | noun | (geometry) A polygon with three sides and three angles. |
| tanto | 2 | noun | (weaponry) A traditional Japanese small sword or knife; often used as a secondary weapon to a katana. |
| banco | 2 | noun | (attributive) A bank, especially that of Venice; formerly used to indicate bank money, as distinguished from the current money when it has become depreciated. |
| panto | 2 | noun | (British, informal) Clipping of pantomime. [(now rare) A Classical comic actor, especially one who works mainly through gesture and mime.] |
| mungo | 2 | noun | A material of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woollen rags or the remnants of woollen goods, specifically those of felted, milled, or hard-spun woollen cloth, as distinguished from shoddy, or the deviled product of loose-textured woollen goods or worsted. |
| fango | 2 | noun | Mud from the thermal springs at Battaglia in Italy, used to treat certain medical complaints such as gout and rheumatism. |
| strangle | 2 | verb | (transitive) To kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle. |
| rambo | 2 | noun | (figuratively) One who is reckless, disregards orders, uses violence to solve all problems, and bravely charges headlong into the teeth of the enemy. |
| bel canto | 3 | noun | (music) An elegant style of singing characterized by beautiful tone and an effortless technique. |
| mangoes | 2 | a Pakistani Canadian television series directed by Khurram Suhrwardy and produced by Adeel Suhrwardy and Khurram Suhrwardy under the production banner of Suhrwardy Brothers. | |
| magno | 2 | (Dyrk Magz) a superhero in the post-Zero Hour future of the DC Comics universe, and a former member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. | |
| brando | 2 | noun | — |
| tangoed | 2 | verb | To dance the tango. |
| pancho | 2 | a male nickname for the given name Francisco (Spanish and Portuguese equivalent of Francis). | |
| bango | 2 | a music style created and made popular on the East African coast by Joseph Ngala. | |
| ando | 2 | noun | A surname from Japanese. |
| anglo | 2 | noun | An English person or person of English ancestry. |
| arango | 3 | noun | A rough carnelian bead, formerly used in Africa as currency when buying slaves for the slave trade. |
| banquo | 2 | noun | A prominent character in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, based on a semihistorical figure from the 11th century, who was previously thought to be the progenitor of the Scottish House of Stewart. |
| blanco | 2 | noun | (transitive) To polish using Blanco. |
| blando | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| branco | 2 | noun | A surname from Portuguese. |
| campo | 2 | noun | A field or plain in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking area. |
| can go | 2 | — | |
| canto | 2 | noun | One of the chief divisions of a long poem; a book. |
| congo | 2 | noun | A region of Central Africa, comprising the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. |
| dando | 2 | noun | (UK, slang, archaic) A voracious eater. |
| esperanto | 4 | noun | An international auxiliary language designed by L. L. Zamenhof. |
| fernando | 3 | noun | A male given name from Spanish of Spanish origin. Diminutive: Nando, Fer |
| franco | 2 | noun | The CFA franc as used in Equatorial Guinea, worth 4 ekwele. |
| franko | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| kangas | 2 | noun | A colourful printed cotton garment worn by women in East Africa. |
| lando | 2 | noun | A male given name. |
| lango | 2 | noun | A Southern Luo language or dialect cluster of the Western Nilotic language branch. |
| mangos | 2 | noun | The fruit of the mango tree. |
| mirando | 3 | noun | A surname. |
| monsanto | 3 | noun | A surname. |
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