Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Universal

/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsl̩/

A characteristic or property that particular things have in common.

63 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Universal"

13 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
hearsal2noun(obsolete) An act of recounting something; a narrative, a recital, a rehearsal.
reversal3nounA change in fortune; a change from being successful to having problems.
rehearsal3nounThe practising of something which is to be performed before an audience, usually to test or improve the interaction between several participating people, or to allow technical adjustments with respect to staging to be done.
dispersal3nounThe act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
versal2noun(typography, calligraphy) Ornamental letter that begins a section
tercel2nounAlternative form of tiercel. [(falconry) A male hawk or falcon.]
dress rehearsal4noun(theater) A rehearsal prior to a public spectacle, where all the performers are in costume, in order to test all aspects of the production by closely reproducing the actual conditions of a performance.
bursal2(anatomy) Relating to, or resembling, a bursa
change by reversal5verbchange to the contrary
persall2noun
pursel2nounA surname.
pursell2nounA surname.
reverse hill3

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Universal"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
cheerful2Noticeably happy and optimistic.
infernal3nounOf or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.
purpose2nounThe end for which something is done, is made or exists.
marvel2noun(intransitive) To become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.
impartial3treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not partial; not biased
servile2nounExcessively eager to please; obsequious.
hurtle2verb(intransitive) To move rapidly, violently, or without control, especially in a noisy manner.
morsel2nounA small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
eternal3nounLasting forever; unending.
marshal2nounAn English and Scottish status surname from Middle English for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.
careful2Taking care; attentive to potential danger, error or harm; cautious.
fearful2Frightening; causing fear.
tearful2Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry.
circle2noun(geometry) A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from a given point (center).
partial2nounExisting as a part or portion; incomplete.
parcel2nounA package wrapped for shipment.
purple2nounA colour between red and blue; violet, though often closer to magenta.
hurtful2Tending to hurt someone's feelings; insulting; lacerating.
commercial3nounOf or pertaining to commerce.
circus2nounA traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts, that gives shows usually in a circular tent.
kernel2nounThe core, center, or essence of an object or system.
nocturnal3noun(of a person, creature, group, or species) Primarily active during the night.
verbal2nounOf or relating to words.
maternal3nounOf or pertaining to a mother; having the characteristics of a mother; motherly.
dorsal2noun(anatomy, zootomy) With respect to, or concerning the side in which the backbone is located, or the analogous side of an invertebrate.
internal3Of or situated on the inside.
external3nounOutside of something; on the exterior.
fraternal3nounOf or pertaining to a brother or brothers.
uncontroversial5Not controversial.
furnace2noun(US, Canada) A device that provides heat for a building.
controversial4nounArousing or likely to arouse controversy.
prayerful2That prays frequently; characterised by prayer, devout, reverent.
curtain2nounA piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc. to offer privacy and keep out light.
squirrel2nounAny of the rodents of the family Sciuridae.
journal2nounA diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
turtle2noun(zoology, US, Canada) Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosing its body. See also tortoise.
virgil2nounPūblius Vergilius Marō (70–19 BCE), Roman epic writer from the Augustan period, best known for writing the Aeneid.
circles2"Circles (Just My Good Time)" is a 2005 collaborative single by Australian production duo Busface and British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, credited as Mademoiselle E.B. on all releases of the single.
dispersing3verb(transitive, intransitive) To scatter in different directions.
ursa2a Latin word meaning bear.
larval2Of or relating to larvae:
inertial3Of, relating to, or depending on inertia.
orval2nounA sage, of species Salvia viridis.
herbal2nounMade from or with herbs.
turban2noun(clothing) A man's headdress made by winding a length of cloth round the head.
field marshal3noun(military) In certain nations the highest military rank, ranking below only the commander in chief; now mostly disused, being reserved for wartime or post-wartime use, and having become ceremonial in some countries.
marshall2nounAn English and Scottish status surname from Middle English for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.
earl marshal3noun(UK) A hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title under the sovereign of the United Kingdom, responsible for state funerals and coronations.
john marshall3Sir John Hubert Marshall (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928.
provost marshal4noun(military) The person in charge of a group of military police; now usually a senior commissioned officer.

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