Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Tripling

55 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Tripling"

5 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
crippling2nounCausing a severe and insurmountable problem; detrimental.
rippling2nounMoving in a chaotic, undulating fashion, as in a flow of water or a flag blowing in the wind.
kipling2nounRudyard Kipling, a British writer.
rudyard kipling4Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
stripling2noun(dated, also attributive, sometimes humorous) A young man in the state of adolescence, or just passing from boyhood to manhood; a lad. .

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Tripling"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
riveting3nounCommanding the attention of spectators.
piddling2Insignificant, negligible, paltry, trivial, useless.
middling2nounOf intermediate or average size, position, or quality; mediocre.
belittling3nounThat belittles; condescending
dwindling3noundeclining; growing less
sizzling3noun(informal) Exciting and intensely emotional or sexual.
tinkling3nounA tinkle; a tinkling sound.
fiddling2nounThe playing of music on a fiddle.
uninteresting4Arousing little or no interest; boring or uneventful.
glistening3nounThe appearance of something that glistens.
tingling3nounA tingling sensation; pins and needles.
expunging3nounThe act by which something is expunged; a deletion.
quickening3nounThe first noticeable movements of a foetus during pregnancy, or the period when this occurs.
sickening3nounCausing sickness or disgust.
partitioning4nounThe act or result of dividing into partitions; an arrangement of partitions.
soliciting4nounThe act of one who solicits.
nibbling2nounThe act or sound of one who nibbles.
bristling3nounHaving bristles.
witnessing3nounThe act of bearing witness.
incoming3nounComing (or about to come) in; arriving.
limiting3nounA limitation.
twinkling3nounSparkling intermittently.
thickening3nounThe process of making something, or becoming, thick or viscous.
commingling4nounA mixing or mixture.
mingling3nounA mixture; a blending.
scribbling2nounThat which has been scribbled, written in a scrawled or careless hand.
trickling2nounThe act or result of something that trickles.
conditioning4nounThe process of modifying a person or animal's behaviour.
sprinkling3nounA small thinly distributed amount, e.g. of some liquid, powder or other fine substance that is sprinkled on to something.
pivoting3nounA motion by which something pivots.
inhibiting4verb(transitive) To hold in or hold back; to keep in check; restrain.
provisioning4nounAn act of supplying with provisions.
petitioning4nounThe act of making a petition or appeal.
sibling2nounA person who shares a parent; one's brother or sister who one shares a parent with.
christening3nounThe Christian sacrament at which someone, usually a child, is baptized and given a Christian name.
positioning4nounThe act of positioning; placement.
commissioning4nounThe process of assuring that all systems and components of a major piece of equipment, a process, a building or similar are designed, installed and tested according to the operational requirements of the owner or final client.
visiting3nounThe act of someone or something that visits.
repositioning5nounThe act by which something is repositioned.
signalling3nounThe use of signals in communications, especially the sending of signals in telecommunications.
whittling2nounThe art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife.
wrinkling3nounThe act of wrinkling.
doubling3nounThe process or an instance of making something double; a multiplication by two. [from 14th c.]
pickling2nounAn instance of processing something in brine or in vinegar.
signaling3noun(American spelling) The sending of a signal (often with reference to a biochemical signal).
classical conditioning7noun(psychology) A learning process in which a previously neutral stimulus (such as a bell) is paired with a potent stimulus (such as food in the case of a dog), so that the neutral stimulus comes to elicit a conditioned response (salivation) similar to the one elicited by the potent stimulus.
listening3nounSkill or ability of perceiving spoken language.
picketing3nounThe act of one who pickets (in any sense).
ticketing3nounThe issuing or selling of tickets.
stiffening3nounAn item, material or feature that makes something stiffer.

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