Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Validity

68 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Validity"

18 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
lucidity4nounThe property of being lucid; lucidness.
cupidity4nounExtreme greed, especially for wealth.
solidity4nounThe state or quality of being solid.
morbidity4noun(medicine) The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected.
rigidity4nounThe quality or state of being rigid; lack of pliability; the quality of resisting change of physical shape.
rapidity4nounspeed, swiftness; the condition of being rapid
fluidity4noun(uncountable) The state of being fluid rather than viscous
timidity4nounThe state of being timid; shyness.
turbidity4nounThe measure of transparency of a fluid (units of measurement include Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU)).
liquidity4noun(economics, countable) An asset's property of being able to be sold without affecting its value; the degree to which it can be easily converted into cash.
humidity4nounThe amount of water vapour in the air.
acidity4nounThe quality or state of being acid.
illiquidity5noun(economics) The condition of being illiquid; a lack of liquidity; difficulty in selling out an asset
stupidity4noun(uncountable) The property of being stupid.
lividity4noun(countable) A livid area of skin, such as a bruise, or as is often found on cadavers.
rancidity4nounThe state of being rancid.
relative humidity7noun(meteorology) The ratio of the actual amount of water vapor (absolute humidity) present in the air to the saturation point at the same temperature, usually expressed as a percentage.
superfluidity6noun(physics) The frictionless flow that is characteristic of a fluid with zero viscosity, especially liquid helium at temperatures near absolute zero.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Validity"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
affinity4nounA natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing.
antipathy4noun(uncountable) Often followed by against, between, for, or to: a (deep) feeling of dislike or repugnance, normally towards a person and less often towards a thing, often without any conscious reasoning; aversion, distaste, hostility; (countable) an instance of this.
epitome4nounThe embodiment or encapsulation of a class of items.
iniquity4noun(uncountable) Deviation from what is right; gross injustice, sin, wickedness.
unequivocally5In a way that leaves no doubt; in an unequivocal or unambiguous manner, unquestionably.
proclivity4nounA predisposition or natural inclination, propensity, or a predilection; especially, a strong disposition or bent.
equanimity5nounThe state of being calm, stable and composed, especially under stress.
tranquility4nounAmerican standard spelling of tranquillity.
soliloquy4noun(drama) The act of a character speaking to themselves so as to reveal their thoughts to the audience.
sympathy3nounA feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another.
unwittingly4In an unwitting manner; inadvertently, obliviously, unintentionally, unknowingly.
fidelity4nounLoyalty to one's spouse or partner, including abstention from cheating or extramarital affairs.
capability5nounThe power or ability to generate an outcome.
serendipity5nounAn unsought, unintended or unexpected, but fortunate, discovery or learning experience that occurs by accident.
proficiency4nounAbility, skill, competence.
hostility4noun(uncountable) The state of being hostile.
humility4nounThe characteristic of being humble; humbleness in character and behavior.
intrinsically4In an intrinsic manner; internally; essentially.
culpability5nounThe degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offence.
dignity3nounThe state of being dignified or worthy of esteem: elevation of mind or character.
bigotry3nounThe condition or the characteristic quality of a bigot, especially religious, anti-religious or racial intolerant prejudice; opinionatedness; fanaticism; fanatic intolerance.
additionally4By way of addition; in addition to; also.
divinity4noun(uncountable) The state, position, or fact of being a god or God. [from 14th c.]
deficiency4noun(countable) An insufficiency, especially of something essential to health.
timidly3In a timid manner.
wistfully3In a wistful manner.
futility4noun(uncountable) The quality of being futile or useless.
parity3noun(uncountable) Equality; comparability of strength or intensity.
volatility5noun(uncountable) The state of being unpredictable.
indignity4nounan affront to one's dignity or pride
sincerity4nounThe quality or state of being sincere.
inexplicably5In an inexplicable manner; for an unknown reason.
liability5nounAn obligation, debt or responsibility owed to someone.
susceptibility6nounThe condition of being susceptible; vulnerability.
syncope3noun(biology, medicine) A loss of consciousness when fainting.
duplicity4nounIntentional deceptiveness; double-dealing.
virility4nounThe ability of a man to procreate.
activity4noun(countable) Something done as an action or a movement.
vicinity4nounNeighbourhood; nearby region; surrounding area.
assiduously4In an assiduous manner; diligently, industriously.
facsimile4noun(countable) A copy or reproduction.
facility4nounThe physical means or contrivances to make something (especially a public service) possible; the required equipment, infrastructure, location etc.
authenticity5nounThe quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original, of having the same origin (or attribution, commitment, intention, etc.) as claimed.
sensibility5noun(countable, uncountable, often in the plural) Emotions or feelings arising from or relating to aesthetic or moral standards, especially those which are sensitive and thus likely to be hurt or offended.
concomitantly5At the same time as something else.
infamy3nounThe state of being infamous.
exigency4noun(chiefly in the plural) The demands or requirements of a situation.
insecurity5nounA lack of confidence in oneself.
vulnerability6noun(uncountable) The state of being vulnerable; susceptibility to attack or injury, either physical or emotional; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended.
deliberately4Intentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.

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