🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Vindictive"
11 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "vindictive" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| restrictive | 3 | noun | Confining, limiting, containing within defined bounds. |
| addictive | 3 | noun | Causing or tending to cause addiction; habit-forming. |
| predictive | 3 | noun | Useful in predicting. |
| addict of | 3 | — | |
| benedict of | 4 | — | |
| derelict of | 4 | — | |
| dicta of | 2 | — | |
| interdict of | 4 | — | |
| picked of | 2 | — | |
| predict of | 3 | — | |
| strict of | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Vindictive"
47 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| wicked | 2 | Evil or mischievous by nature; morally reprehensible. | |
| distinctive | 3 | noun | Distinguishing, used to or enabling the distinguishing of some thing. |
| cryptic | 2 | noun | Having hidden (unapparent) meaning. |
| perspective | 3 | noun | (figuratively) The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience. |
| seductive | 3 | Attractive, alluring, tempting. | |
| collective | 3 | noun | Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body. |
| affliction | 3 | noun | A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony. |
| submissive | 3 | noun | Meekly obedient or passive; obsequious. |
| little | 2 | noun | Small in size. |
| sadistic | 3 | Delighting in or feeling pleasure from the pain or humiliation of others. | |
| depicted | 3 | represented graphically by sketch or design or lines | |
| artistic | 3 | Relating to or characteristic of art or artists. | |
| twisted | 2 | Consisting of two or more threads, strands or the like intertwined; formed by twisting or twining. | |
| restricted | 3 | Limited within bounds. | |
| fictive | 2 | noun | Having the characteristics of fiction: fictional. |
| sickness | 2 | noun | The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness. |
| diction | 2 | noun | Choice and use of words, especially with regard to effective communication. |
| jurisdiction | 4 | noun | The power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law. |
| instinctive | 3 | Driven by impulse, spontaneous and without thinking. | |
| dismissive | 3 | Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss. | |
| constricted | 3 | Narrowed, especially by application of pressure, drawn together by constriction. | |
| critic | 2 | noun | (countable) A person who appraises the works of others. |
| victim | 2 | noun | One that is harmed—killed, injured, subjected to oppression, deceit, or otherwise adversely affected—by someone or something, especially another person or event, force, or condition; in particular: |
| gifted | 2 | Endowed with special, in particular intellectual, abilities. | |
| convicted | 3 | a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. | |
| statistics | 3 | noun | A systematic collection of data on measurements or observations, often related to demographic information such as population counts, incomes, population counts at different ages, etc. |
| selective | 3 | (of a person) Choosy, fussy or discriminating when selecting. | |
| addicted | 3 | Devoted to or obsessed with something. | |
| destructive | 3 | Causing destruction; damaging. | |
| conflicted | 3 | (Canada, US, informal) In a state of personal or emotional conflict. | |
| predicted | 3 | known beforehand | |
| addiction | 3 | noun | (medicine) A state that is characterized by compulsive drug use or compulsive engagement in rewarding behavior, despite negative consequences. |
| inflicted | 3 | verb | To thrust upon; to impose. |
| descriptive | 3 | noun | Of, relating to, or providing a description. |
| distance | 2 | noun | (countable) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line. |
| fiction | 2 | noun | (literature) Literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose. |
| written | 2 | Having been written. | |
| ballistic | 3 | (comparable) Of or relating to projectiles moving under their own momentum, aerodynamic drag, gravity, and sometimes rocket power, without significant lift. | |
| witted | 2 | (chiefly in combination) having a specified form of wit (intellectual ability) | |
| elective | 3 | noun | Of, or pertaining to voting or elections; involving a choice between options. |
| existed | 3 | verb | (intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality |
| statistic | 3 | noun | A quantity calculated from the data in a sample, which characterises an important aspect in the sample (such as mean or standard deviation). |
| unwritten | 3 | Not written. | |
| addicting | 3 | (US) Causing addiction. | |
| mixes | 2 | the fifth remix album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. | |
| mystic | 2 | noun | Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical. |
| victims | 2 | the eighth album by the band Steel Pulse, released in 1991. |
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