🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Worms"
17 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "worms" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| affirms | 2 | verb | To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true. |
| terms | 1 | In legal terminology, Terms can have different meanings, depending on the specific context. | |
| contradiction in terms | 6 | noun | A phrase or expression in which the component words contradict one another, often unintentionally, or are claimed to do so when seen from a particular point of view. |
| confirms | 2 | verb | To assure the accuracy of previous statements. |
| germs | 1 | noun | A pathogen: a pathogenic microorganism, such as a bacterium or virus. |
| firms | 1 | noun | (obsolete, architecture) The principal rafters of a roof, especially a pair of rafters taken together. |
| herms | 1 | noun | One of the Channel Islands and part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
| silkworms | 2 | noun | Any of various caterpillars of moths that produce silk cocoons, especially Bombyx mori, the source of most commercial silk. |
| sperms | 1 | noun | (countable) The reproductive cell or gamete of the male; a spermatozoon. |
| earthworms | 2 | noun | A worm that lives in the ground. |
| reaffirms | 3 | verb | To affirm again. |
| squirms | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To twist one's body with snakelike motions. |
| therms | 1 | noun | A unit of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units, often used in the context of natural gas. |
| cutworms | 2 | noun | The larva of any of the many moths of the family Noctuidae, considered an agricultural pest. |
| midterms | 2 | noun | (education) A midterm school exam (i.e., halfway through the term). |
| talk terms | 2 | verb | discuss the terms of an arrangement |
| berms | 1 | noun | A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Worms"
25 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| arms | 1 | noun | Weaponry, weapons. |
| norms | 1 | noun | That which is normal or typical. |
| coat of arms | 3 | noun | (heraldry) Hereditary designs and symbols depicted on an escutcheon, sometimes accompanied by other elements of a heraldic achievement, such as a helm, crest, crest coronet, torse, mantling and supporters; described by a blazon. |
| charms | 1 | noun | (often in the plural) The ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration. |
| burns | 1 | noun | Robert Burns, Scottish writer. |
| returns | 2 | noun | (plural only) Merchandise returned to the retailer, wholesaler or supplier. |
| ferns | 1 | plants of the class Polypodiopsida. | |
| horns | 1 | Horns is a 2010 dark fantasy novel by Joe Hill and is the author's second published novel. | |
| turns | 1 | verb | To make a non-linear physical movement. |
| crown of thorns | 3 | noun | (Christianity) The crown made of a thorny plant that Christ was forced to wear before his Crucifixion, in mocking reference to his alleged status as ‘king of the Jews’, or a representation of this. |
| take turns | 2 | verb | (intransitive, polite) Of two or more people, to do the same thing one after another, taking one another's place alternately. |
| thorns | 1 | noun | (botany) A modified branch that is hard and sharp like a spike. |
| corns | 1 | noun | (Commonwealth, but not Australia or New Zealand, uncountable) Any cereal plant (or its grain) that is the main crop or staple of a country or region. |
| law of diminishing returns | 8 | noun | (economics) A relationship between input and output, such that adding units of any one input (labour, capital etc.) to fixed amounts of the others will yield successively smaller increments of output. |
| take the bull by the horns | 6 | verb | (idiomatic) To deal with a matter in a direct manner, especially to confront a difficulty rather than avoid it. |
| barns | 1 | noun | (agriculture) A building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle. |
| alarms | 2 | noun | Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. |
| barnes | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| cairns | 1 | noun | A city and port in Queensland, Australia, named after William Cairns. |
| farms | 1 | noun | (countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock. |
| forms | 1 | noun | (heading, physical) To do with shape. |
| harms | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| sauternes | 2 | noun | A wine produced in Sauternes, such as the prestigious Château d'Yquem. |
| sergeant at arms | 4 | noun | an officer (as of a legislature or court) who maintains order and executes commands |
| storms | 1 | noun | A surname. |
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