Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Thunder

92 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Thunder"

42 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
blunder2nounA clumsy or embarrassing mistake.
plunder2noun(transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack.
sunder2noun(transitive) To break or separate or to break apart, especially with force.
under2nounIn or to a lower or subordinate position, or a position beneath or below something, physically or figuratively.
asunder3(archaic, literary) Into separate parts or pieces.
go under3verb(idiomatic) To collapse or fail, e.g. by going bankrupt.
boy wonder3noun(informal) A male child prodigy; wonderboy.
knuckle under4verb(idiomatic, intransitive) To cooperate or yield when forced or pressured to do so.
fall under3verb(transitive) To belong to for purposes of categorization.
buckle under4verb(intransitive, of a person) To reluctantly accept something (due to a source of social pressure).
put under3verb(transitive, medicine) To apply a drug (to someone) in order to make them unconscious
newtown wonder4nounapple used primarily in cooking
going under4"Going Under" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen.
under-2
funder2nounOne who funds.
bob under3verb(intransitive) To go suddenly under the surface of a body of water after a period of floating.
kentucky wonder5nounflat-podded green bean
gunder2noun
and her2
bund der2
dundore2noun
fun der2
fund her2
grund der2
grunder2nounA surname from German.
gunned her2
klunder2nounA surname.
kunde der2
lunder2noun
misunder3noun
nun der2
refund her3
shunned her2
stunned her2
ton der2
un der2
und der2
und er2
und her2
won der2
wonder2verb(uncountable) A sense of awe, astonishment and curiosity, inspired by unexpected events, novel experiences and inexplicable circumstances, sometimes accompanied by surprise, shock or reverence.
wunder2noun

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Thunder"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
umber2nounA brown clay, somewhat darker than ochre, which contains iron and manganese oxides.
cover2verbA lid.
surrender3noun(intransitive or reflexive) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in.
shudder2noun(intransitive) To shake nervously, often from fear or horror.
lumber2noun(Canada, US) Wood sawn into planks or otherwise prepared for sale or use, especially as a building material.
slumber2noun(intransitive) To be in a very light state of sleep, almost awake.
other2nounSee other (determiner) below.
hummer2nounOne who hums.
runner2nounAgent noun of run; one who runs.
monger2nounA dealer or trader in a specific commodity.
encumber3verb(transitive) To restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment.
lover2nounOne who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse.
mother2nounA female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
stunner2noun(colloquial) A woman or man of stunning beauty or handsomeness (often hyperbolic), a knockout.
wondered2(obsolete) Wonderful, extraordinary.
hunger2nounA need or compelling desire for food.
color2noun(uncountable) The spectral composition of visible light.
another3a Japanese mystery horror novel by Yukito Ayatsuji, published on October 29, 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten.
jumper2nounSomeone or something that jumps, e.g. a participant in a jumping event in track or skiing.
punter2noun(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) One who gambles or bets.
chunder2noun(UK, Commonwealth, Ireland, slang) Vomit.
rubber2noun(uncountable, countable) Pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon biopolymer of isoprene.
junker2noun(informal, US, Canada, derogatory) A beat-up automobile.
bumper2noun(automotive) Parts at the front and back of a vehicle which are meant to absorb the impact of a collision; fender.
hunter2nounOne who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
lumbar2nounRelated to the lower back or loin, specifically the five vertebrae between the rib cage and the pelvis.
plunger2nounA device that is used to remove blockages from the drain of a basin or tub, by suction.
gunner2noun(soccer) someone connected with Arsenal Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
younker2noun(archaic) A young man; a lad, youngster.
number2nounQuantity.
rudder2noun(nautical) An underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus (modern vessels can be controlled even with a joystick or an autopilot).
bunter2noun(baseball) One who bunts.
stumper2noun(informal) A difficult puzzle or problem.
munter2noun(UK, Ireland, slang, derogatory) An ugly person.
blunders2nounA clumsy or embarrassing mistake.
hunker2verb(intransitive) To crouch or squat close to the ground or lie down
cardinal number5nounA number used to denote quantity; a counting number; a cardinal.
cumber2noun(transitive, dated) To slow down; to hinder; to burden; to encumber.
f number3a correlation number used in the analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) as a descriptor of their hydrophobicity and molecular size.
fortune hunter4nounA person who eagerly seeks wealth without working to earn it, especially in an adventurous way or in an unsavory or unscrupulous way such as through marriage.
mudder2noun(Internet) A participant in a multi-user dungeon.
bringer2nounA person or a thing which brings something.
plundered2wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value
dunder2noun(programming, informal) A double underscore, __.
blundered2verb(intransitive) To make a big mistake, especially when it is careless or stupid.
dunker2nounSomeone who dunks.
lumper2nounAn extra laborer hired to assist in the loading or unloading of a truck or a ship.
unbar2verb(transitive) To unlock or unbolt a door that had been locked or bolted with a bar.
spelunker3noun(Canada, US) One who explores caves; one who spelunks.
opposite number5noun(idiomatic) A person who holds a position in an organization, sports team, or the like, that corresponds to that held by another person in another organization; a counterpart

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