Rhymes with desecrated
des·e·crate
D d Two-syllable rhymes
- baited — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
- bated — (of breath) held
- dated — Dated things seem old-fashioned, although they may once have been fashionable or modern.
- fated — subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined.
- feted — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
- gated — (of patterns in a foundry mold) linked by gates.
- hated — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
- mated — a partner in marriage; spouse.
- plated — coated with a thin film of gold, silver, etc., as for ornamental purposes.
- rated — the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
- sated — to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully.
- slated — a fine-grained rock formed by the metamorphosis of clay, shale, etc., that tends to split along parallel cleavage planes, usually at an angle to the planes of stratification.
- stated — of or relating to the central civil government or authority.
- waited — to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive.
- weighted — having additional weight.
Three-syllable rhymes
- abated — to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish: to abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.
- awaited — to wait for; expect; look for: He is still awaiting an answer.
- belated — A belated action happens later than it should have done.
- berated — to scold; rebuke: He berated them in public.
- created — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
- debated — a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints: a debate in the Senate on farm price supports.
- deflated — having lost confidence, hope, or optimism
- inflated — distended with air or gas; swollen.
- misstated — Simple past tense and past participle of misstate.
- predated — to date before the actual time; antedate: He predated the check by three days.
- related — associated; connected.
- sedated — calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement: a sedate party; a sedate horse.
- undated — having or showing a date: a dated record of all meetings.
- unstated — Archaic. to deprive (a person) of office or rank.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- annotated — supplied with critical or explanatory notes
- conjugated — (of a molecule, compound, or substance) containing two or more double bonds alternating with single bonds
- overrated — to rate or appraise too highly; overestimate: I think you overrate their political influence.
- overweighted — weighing too much or more than is considered normal, proper, etc.: overweight luggage; an overweight patient; two letters that may be overweight.
- reinstated — to put back or establish again, as in a former position or state: to reinstate the ousted chairman.
- unabated — with undiminished force, power, or vigor.
- underrated — to rate or evaluate too low; underestimate.
- unrelated — associated; connected.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- interrelated — reciprocally or mutually related: an interrelated series of experiments.