Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Texture”
/ˈtɛkstʃə(ɹ)/
The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something.
♬50 rhyming words found
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“Texture” is notoriously difficult to rhyme perfectly. Check the near rhymes below for close alternatives.
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Texture"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| conjecture | 3 | noun | (formal) A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess. |
| vesture | 2 | noun | A covering of, or like, clothing. |
| pleasure | 2 | noun | (uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification. |
| venture | 2 | noun | A risky or daring undertaking or journey. |
| expert | 2 | noun | A person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject. |
| structure | 2 | noun | A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts. |
| gesture | 2 | noun | A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech. |
| measure | 2 | noun | A prescribed quantity or extent. |
| adventure | 3 | noun | (uncountable) A feeling of desire for new and exciting things. |
| lecture | 2 | noun | A spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to a group. |
| picture | 2 | noun | A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, by drawing, painting, printing, photography, etc. |
| sector | 2 | noun | A section. |
| architecture | 4 | noun | The art and science of designing and managing the construction of buildings and other structures, particularly if they are well proportioned and decorated. |
| treasure | 2 | noun | (literally, countable and uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc. |
| pressure | 2 | noun | A pressing; a force applied to a surface. |
| chester | 2 | noun | A placename. |
| vector | 2 | noun | (mathematics, physics) A directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points. |
| weather | 2 | noun | The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc. |
| dresser | 2 | noun | (US) An item of bedroom furniture, like a low chest of drawers (bureau), often with a mirror. |
| mixture | 2 | noun | Something produced by mixing. |
| stretcher | 2 | noun | A simple litter designed to carry a sick, injured, or dead person. |
| fixture | 2 | noun | (law) Something that is fixed in place, especially a permanent appliance or other item of personal property that is considered part of a house and is sold with it; compare fitting, furnishing. |
| professor | 3 | noun | The most senior rank for an academic at a university or similar institution. |
| flexure | 2 | noun | The act of bending or flexing; flexion. |
| fetcher | 2 | noun | A person or thing that fetches something |
| gestures | 2 | noun | A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech. |
| lesser | 2 | noun | Of two (or, rarely, more than two) things: the smaller in size (littler), in value, in importance etc. |
| dexter | 2 | noun | (archaic outside heraldry) Right; on the right-hand side. (In heraldry, specifically the bearer's right, which is the viewer's left.) |
| webster | 2 | noun | An English surname originating as an occupation for someone who was a weaver. |
| wrecker | 2 | noun | (Australia) A person or company that dismantles old or wrecked vehicles or other items, to reclaim useful parts. |
| fresher | 2 | noun | (British) A first-year student at a university. |
| prefecture | 3 | noun | The jurisdiction of a prefect; the region administered by a prefect, especially as a translation of certain French, Chinese, and Japanese administrative divisions. |
| textured | 2 | Having texture, not smooth. | |
| lectured | 2 | verb | (ambitransitive) To teach (somebody) by giving a speech on a given topic. |
| textures | 2 | noun | The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something. |
| conjectures | 3 | noun | (formal) A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess. |
| flexer | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| denture | 2 | noun | An artificial replacement of one or more teeth. |
| sketcher | 2 | noun | One who sketches. |
| quencher | 2 | noun | Something that quenches (thirst, fire, etc.) |
| lectures | 2 | noun | A spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to a group. |
| lexer | 2 | noun | (computing) A computer program that performs lexical analysis. |
| drexler | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| feather | 2 | noun | A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds, used for flight, swimming, protection and display. |
| fletcher | 2 | noun | One who fletches or feathers arrows. |
| leisure | 2 | noun | Free time, time free from work or duties. |
| lester | 2 | noun | A surname from Old English derived from the English place name Leicester. |
| text her | 2 | — | |
| texter | 2 | noun | One who texts; one who sends text messages. |
| textor | 2 | noun | — |
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Poetry
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Song Lyrics
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Greeting Cards
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