🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Thieving"
28 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "thieving" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| heaving | 2 | noun | An occasion on which something heaves or is heaved. |
| grieving | 2 | noun | Feeling or showing sorrow or distress due to loss, especially the death of someone. |
| weaving | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The process of making woven material on a loom. |
| leaving | 2 | a 2009 French film directed by Catherine Corsini, written by Corsini and Gaeelle Mace, and starring Sergi López, Kristin Scott Thomas and Yvan Attal. | |
| disbelieving | 4 | refusing to believe; skeptical or incredulous | |
| receiving | 3 | noun | The act by which something is received; reception. |
| unbelieving | 4 | That does not believe; incredulous, skeptical. | |
| deceiving | 3 | noun | deception |
| believing | 3 | noun | Belief. |
| retrieving | 3 | noun | An act of retrieval. |
| achieving | 3 | noun | An achievement; the process of achieving something. |
| frost heaving | 3 | noun | An upwards swelling of soil during freezing conditions caused by an increasing presence of ice as it grows towards the surface, upwards from the depth in the soil where freezing temperatures have penetrated into the soil. |
| misconceiving | 4 | Having false ideas; misleading. | |
| relieving | 3 | noun | That brings relief. |
| perceiving | 3 | noun | The act by which something is perceived. |
| cleaving | 2 | noun | The act of one who cleaves, splits, or severs. |
| reaving | 2 | noun | An act of pillage or plunder. |
| interleaving | 4 | noun | The action of interleaving. |
| conceiving | 3 | noun | Conception. |
| interweaving | 4 | noun | The motion or position of things that interweave; an elaborate tangle. |
| sleeving | 2 | noun | (UK) Hollow flexible tube used as insulation for wires and cables. |
| steeving | 2 | (nautical) The angle that a bowsprit makes with the horizon, or with the line of the vessel's keel. | |
| get weaving | 3 | verb | start to be active |
| peeving | 2 | (colloquial) An annoyance or grievance. | |
| self-deceiving | 4 | — | |
| geving | 2 | verb | — |
| sleeve hung | 2 | — | |
| steve hung | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Thieving"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| demon | 2 | noun | An evil supernatural spirit. |
| feeling | 2 | noun | Emotion; impression. |
| teasing | 2 | noun | The act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously, especially by ridicule; provoking someone with persistent annoyances; making fun of, making light of someone. |
| seething | 2 | noun | Filled with unexpressed anger; in a state of being livid. |
| even | 2 | verb | Equal in proportion, quantity, size, etc. |
| pleasing | 2 | noun | Agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification. |
| unceasing | 3 | continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping | |
| scheming | 2 | noun | The activity or practice of making secret or underhanded plans. |
| meaning | 2 | noun | The denotation, referent, or idea connected with a word, expression, or symbol. |
| increasing | 3 | noun | On the increase. |
| appeasing | 3 | appeasive | |
| being | 2 | noun | The state or fact of existence, consciousness, or life, or something in such a state. |
| seizing | 2 | noun | The act of grabbing or taking possession. |
| thriving | 2 | noun | That thrives; successful; flourishing or prospering. |
| healing | 2 | noun | The process where the cells in the body regenerate and repair themselves. |
| weakling | 2 | noun | (figuratively) A person of weak character, lacking in courage and/or moral strength. |
| meeting | 2 | noun | A gathering of persons for a purpose; an assembly. |
| decreasing | 3 | noun | On the decrease. |
| seeming | 2 | noun | Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, and often opposed to, real or actual). |
| wheezing | 2 | noun | The quality or symptom of breathing with an audible wheeze |
| season | 2 | noun | Each of the four divisions of a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall) and winter |
| breathing | 2 | noun | Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration. |
| evening | 2 | noun | The time of day between afternoon and night. |
| feeding | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The act or process of giving food. |
| leaning | 2 | noun | A tendency or propensity. |
| briefing | 2 | noun | A meeting to share a concise summary of a current situation, especially in close preparation for an operation or undertaking. |
| cheating | 2 | noun | An act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, imposition or infidelity. |
| easing | 2 | noun | The act by which something is eased. |
| bleeding | 2 | noun | Losing blood. |
| freezing | 2 | noun | (countable and uncountable) The change in state of a substance from liquid to solid by cooling to a critically low temperature. |
| squeezing | 2 | noun | The act of pressing; compression. |
| steven | 2 | noun | A male given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Stephen. |
| needing | 2 | noun | A need. |
| beating | 2 | noun | The pulsation of the heart. |
| driving | 2 | noun | The action of the verb to drive in any sense. |
| seeing | 2 | noun | The act or fact of perceiving something with the eyes; eyesight. |
| thievish | 2 | Having a tendency to steal. | |
| leafing | 2 | noun | The act of one who leafs through something. |
| teething | 2 | noun | (physiology) The eruption, through the gums, of the milk teeth; dentition. |
| speaking | 2 | noun | Involving speaking. |
| debriefing | 3 | noun | The report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained. |
| rough breathing | 3 | noun | (orthography) A diacritic (῾ (h)/◌̔) in Ancient, Medieval and Modern Greek used to indicate this aspiration (or its historical presence), e.g. ἁ, ῥ. |
| sheathing | 2 | noun | Something that wraps around or surrounds something, as a sheath encases its blade. |
| dealing | 2 | noun | One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others. |
| leasing | 2 | noun | (archaic) A lie; the act of lying, falsehood. |
| stealing | 2 | noun | (uncountable) The action of the verb to steal, theft. |
| weaning | 2 | noun | The (passive) process of a child or animal ceasing to be dependent on the mother for nourishment. |
| stephen | 2 | noun | (biblical) The first Christian martyr. |
| releasing | 3 | noun | The act by which something is released. |
| policing | 3 | noun | Patrolling by the police. |
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