🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Typical"
4 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "typical" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| atypical | 4 | noun | Not conforming to the normal type. |
| prototypical | 5 | Constituting or representing an original type of something that others are modelled on or derived from. | |
| stereotypical | 6 | Pertaining to a stereotype; conventional. | |
| untypical | 4 | not typical, atypical, unusual |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Typical"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| critical | 3 | noun | Extremely important. |
| pivotal | 3 | Being of crucial importance; central, key. | |
| formidable | 4 | Causing fear, dread, awe, or discouragement as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive feature; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment. | |
| metaphysical | 5 | Immaterial, supersensual, beyond the physical. | |
| empirical | 4 | noun | Pertaining to or based on experience, as opposed to theory. |
| principle | 3 | noun | A fundamental assumption or guiding belief. |
| unequivocal | 5 | Unambiguous; without equivocation or ambiguity; singularly clear, unmistakable, or unquestionable | |
| pitiful | 3 | So appalling or sad that one feels or should feel sorry for it; eliciting pity. | |
| difficult | 3 | verb | Hard, not easy, requiring much effort. |
| equivocal | 4 | noun | Having two or more equally applicable meanings; capable of double or multiple interpretation. |
| whimsical | 3 | Given to whimsy. | |
| mystical | 3 | Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding. | |
| imbecile | 3 | noun | (derogatory) A fool, an idiot. |
| inexplicable | 5 | noun | Impossible to explain; not easily accounted for. |
| pinnacle | 3 | noun | The highest point. |
| original | 4 | noun | (not comparable) Newly created. |
| individual | 5 | noun | A person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people. |
| principal | 3 | noun | Primary; most important; first level in importance. |
| miserable | 3 | noun | In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor. |
| hospitable | 4 | cordial and generous towards guests | |
| quizzical | 3 | Questioning or suggesting puzzlement. | |
| despicable | 4 | noun | Fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean. |
| egotistical | 5 | Tending to talk excessively about oneself. | |
| additional | 4 | noun | Supplemental or added to something. |
| reciprocal | 4 | noun | Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two-way. |
| clinical | 3 | noun | (medicine) Dealing with the practical management of patients, in practice at the point of care; as contrasted with other health care venues (see clinical medicine for more explanation). |
| subliminal | 4 | noun | (by extension) Of an advertisement, a message, etc.: conveyed in a manner that a person is unaware of being influenced by it. |
| minimal | 3 | noun | The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree. |
| pontifical | 4 | noun | Of or pertaining to a pope; papal. |
| criminal | 3 | noun | A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law. |
| analytical | 5 | Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts | |
| physical | 3 | noun | Pertaining to the world as understood through the senses rather than the mind; tangible, concrete; real. Having to do with the material world. |
| inimical | 4 | Unfriendly, hostile. | |
| invincible | 4 | noun | Impossible to defeat, destroy, or kill; too powerful to be defeated or overcome. |
| satirical | 4 | Of, pertaining to, or connected with satire. | |
| traditional | 4 | noun | Of, relating to, or derived from tradition. |
| cyclical | 3 | noun | recurring at regular intervals |
| irresistible | 5 | Impossible to resist. | |
| inhospitable | 5 | (of a place) Not offering shelter; barren or forbidding. [from 17th c.] | |
| unpredictable | 5 | noun | Unable to be predicted. |
| conditional | 4 | noun | Limited by a condition. |
| municipal | 4 | noun | Of or pertaining to a municipality (a city or a corporation having the right of administering local government). |
| visible | 3 | Able to be seen. | |
| hypocritical | 5 | Characterized by hypocrisy or being a hypocrite. | |
| invisible | 4 | verb | Unable to be seen; out of sight; not visible. |
| predictable | 4 | noun | Able to be predicted. |
| visual | 3 | noun | Related to or affecting the vision. |
| mythical | 3 | (by extension) Not real; false or fabricated. | |
| explicable | 4 | Able to be explained. | |
| unthinkable | 4 | Inconceivable or unimaginable; extremely improbable in a way that goes against common sense. |
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Poetry
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