Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Venture

/ˈvɛn.t͡ʃə/

A risky or daring undertaking or journey.

70 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Venture"

20 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
adventure3noun(uncountable) A feeling of desire for new and exciting things.
misadventure4nounAn accidental mishap or misfortune.
trencher2noun(archaic or historical) A plate on which food is served or cut.
indenture3noun(law) A contract which binds a person to work for another, under specified conditions, for a specified time (often as an apprentice).
debenture3noun(finance, US) A type of debt instrument secured only by the general credit or promise to pay of the issuer, not involving any physical assets or collateral, now commonly issued by large, well established corporations with adequate credit ratings.
tensure2noun(obsolete) tension
denture2nounAn artificial replacement of one or more teeth.
quencher2nounSomething that quenches (thirst, fire, etc.)
drencher2nounA fire prevention device, like a sprinkler but ejecting a denser curtain of water and sometimes mounted on the outside of a building to prevent the spread of fire from those nearby.
clencher2nounOne who clenches.
bencher2noun(Canada, law) A senior member of a law society in a Canadian province (except New Brunswick).
bonaventure4nounA regional county municipality and city therein, in Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region, Quebec, Canada.
clench her2
drench her2
eurodebenture5
laventure3nounA surname.
mencher2noun
quench her2
rencher2nounA surname.
wrench her2

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Venture"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
tender2nounSensitive or painful to the touch.
render2verb(transitive) To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
conjecture3noun(formal) A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess.
censure2nounThe act of blaming, criticizing, or condemning as wrong; reprehension.
pleasure2noun(uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification.
surrender3noun(intransitive or reflexive) To give oneself up into the power of another, especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in.
pretender3nounOne who pretends or lays claim to something; one who makes a profession, show, or assertion, especially without adequate grounds, falsely, or with intent to deceive; a dissembler, deceiver, charlatan, hypocrite.
gesture2nounA motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech.
measure2nounA prescribed quantity or extent.
lecture2nounA spoken lesson or exposition, usually delivered to a group.
architecture4nounThe art and science of designing and managing the construction of buildings and other structures, particularly if they are well proportioned and decorated.
tenure2nounA status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
treasure2noun(literally, countable and uncountable) A collection of valuable things; accumulated wealth; a stock of money, jewels, etc.
pressure2nounA pressing; a force applied to a surface.
vendor2nounA person or a company that vends or sells.
centre2nounAustralia, British, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and South Africa standard spelling of center.
bender2noun(slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
avenger3nounOne who takes vengeance.
weather2nounThe short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
together3At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity.
ventured2verb(transitive) To risk or offer.
fender2noun(US) panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels.
censor2nounAn official responsible for the removal or suppression of objectionable material (for example, if obscene or likely to incite violence) or sensitive content in books, films, correspondence, and other media.
texture2nounThe feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something.
spencer2noun(countable) An English surname originating as an occupation.
gender2nounIdentification as a man, a woman, or something else, and association with a (social) role or set of behavioral and cultural traits, clothing, etc; a category to which a person belongs on this basis. (Compare gender role, gender identity.)
ender2nounSomething which ends another thing.
sensor2nounA device or organ that detects certain external stimuli and responds in a distinctive manner.
fencer2nounA participant in the sport of fencing.
indentured3nounA person who is subject to an indenture.
dentures2(also known as false teeth) prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.
adventures3noun(uncountable) A feeling of desire for new and exciting things.
clincher2nounThat which clinches; that which makes something final or firm; a decisive factor.
pincher2nounA person or thing that pinches, as in squeezing; e.g. a miser or penny pincher.
inventor3nounOne who invents, either as a hobby or as an occupation.
renter2nounOne who rents property or other goods from another.
sketcher2nounOne who sketches.
misadventures4nounAn accidental mishap or misfortune.
tenser2In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, Tenser is an archmage who strives to rid the Flanaess of evil.
denser2Having relatively high density.
joint ventures3A cooperative partnership between two individuals or businesses in which profits and risks are shared.
incher2noun(in combination with a number) An object having a dimension of so many inches.
ventre2nounA surname from Italian.
center2nounThe point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
enter2verb(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
lecher2nounA lecherous person: someone given to excessive sexual activity or debauchery.
leisure2nounFree time, time free from work or duties.
lender2nounOne who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.
venter2nounA woman with offspring.
ventures2nounA risky or daring undertaking or journey.

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