Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Translucent”
/tɹænzˈluː.sənt/
Allowing light to pass through, but diffusing it.
♬55 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Translucent"
5 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "translucent" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| lucent | 2 | Emitting light; shining, luminous. | |
| bruce hunt | 2 | — | |
| goose hunt | 2 | — | |
| moose hunt | 2 | — | |
| poussant | 2 | noun | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Translucent"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| prudent | 2 | Practically wise, judicious, shrewd. | |
| restitution | 4 | noun | The act of making good or compensating for loss or injury. |
| nuisance | 2 | noun | A minor annoyance or inconvenience. |
| exclusive | 3 | noun | (literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions. |
| movement | 2 | noun | Physical motion between points in space. |
| solution | 3 | noun | An act, plan or other means, used or proposed, to solve a problem. |
| moving | 2 | noun | (not comparable) That moves or move. |
| fluent | 2 | noun | Able to use a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently. |
| amusing | 3 | Funny, hilarious. | |
| conducive | 3 | Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result. | |
| ruin | 2 | noun | To destroy or render something no longer usable or operable. |
| allusive | 3 | that contains or makes use of allusions (indirect references or hints) | |
| illusive | 3 | Subject to or pertaining to an illusion, often used in the sense of an unrealistic expectation or an unreachable goal or outcome. | |
| improvement | 3 | noun | The act of improving; advancement or growth; a bettering |
| abusive | 3 | Being physically or emotionally injurious; characterized by repeated violence or other abuse. | |
| confluent | 3 | noun | Converging, merging or flowing together into one. |
| truant | 2 | noun | (specifically) Of a student: absent from school without permission. |
| student | 2 | noun | A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution. |
| amusement | 3 | noun | (uncountable) Entertainment. |
| confusing | 3 | difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic, etc. | |
| mutant | 2 | noun | (genetics) That which has mutated, with one or more new characteristics from a mutation. |
| mucid | 2 | (now rare) Musty; mouldy; slimy or mucous. | |
| refuting | 3 | verb | (transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect. |
| ruins | 2 | the remains of a civilization's architecture. | |
| pollution | 3 | noun | Physical contamination, now especially the contamination of the environment by harmful substances, or by disruptive levels of noise, light etc. |
| shooting | 2 | noun | (countable) an instance of shooting with a gun or other weapon |
| recruitment | 3 | noun | The process or art of finding candidates for a post in an organization, or recruits for the armed forces. |
| loosen | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make loose. |
| computing | 3 | noun | The use of a computer or computers. |
| coolant | 2 | noun | A medium, usually fluid, used to draw heat from an object. |
| choosing | 2 | noun | The act of making a choice. |
| pollutant | 3 | noun | A foreign substance that makes something dirty, or impure, especially waste from human activities. |
| losing | 2 | noun | That loses or has lost. |
| proven | 2 | Having been proved; having proved its value or truth. | |
| excuses | 3 | noun | The quality of being excusable. |
| inconclusive | 4 | Not conclusive, not leading to a conclusion. | |
| loosened | 2 | Having been made less tight or more relaxed. | |
| truest | 2 | (of a statement) Conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct. | |
| bluest | 2 | noun | Of a blue hue. |
| refusing | 3 | verb | (transitive) To decline (a request or demand). |
| revolutions | 4 | the ninth studio album by electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, first released in September 1988. | |
| juicing | 2 | noun | The process of extracting the juice from something. |
| cuban | 2 | noun | Of, from, or pertaining to Cuba, the Cuban people or the Cuban dialect. |
| houston | 2 | noun | A large city, the county seat of Harris County, Texas, United States, named after Sam Houston. |
| human | 2 | noun | (not comparable) Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives. |
| lucid | 2 | noun | Clear; easily understood. |
| newton | 2 | noun | In the International System of Units, the derived unit of force; the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one metre per second per second. |
| nusen | 2 | noun | — |
| revolution | 4 | noun | (countable, politics) A political upheaval in a government or state characterized by great change. |
| susan | 2 | noun | A female given name from Hebrew. |
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