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Rhymes with equally

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Three-syllable rhymes

  • speedily — characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast.
  • supremely — highest in rank or authority; paramount; sovereign; chief.
  • vis-a-vis — face to face: They sat vis-à-vis at the table.
  • zealously — full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent. Synonyms: enthusiastic, eager, fervid, fervent, intense, passionate, warm. Antonyms: apathetic; lackadaisical.
  • ceaselessly — without stop or pause; unending; incessant.
  • decency — Decency is the quality of following accepted moral standards.
  • decently — conforming to the recognized standard of propriety, good taste, modesty, etc., as in behavior or speech.
  • easily — in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily.
  • break even — to attain a level of activity, as in commerce, or a point of operation, as in gambling, at which there is neither profit nor loss
  • family — the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
  • finally — at the final point or moment; in the end.
  • frequency — Also, frequence. the state or fact of being frequent; frequent occurrence: We are alarmed by the frequency of fires in the neighborhood.
  • frequently — often; many times; at short intervals.
  • gleefully — full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
  • greedily — excessively or inordinately desirous of wealth, profit, etc.; avaricious: the greedy owners of the company.
  • grievously — causing grief or great sorrow: grievous news.
  • happily — in a happy manner; with pleasure.
  • legally — permitted by law; lawful: Such acts are not legal.
  • leniently — agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
  • mentally — in or with the mind or intellect; intellectually.
  • needlessly — unnecessary; not needed or wanted: a needless waste of food.
  • obscenely — offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved: obscene language.
  • peaceably — inclined or disposed to avoid strife or dissension; not argumentative or hostile: a peaceable person; a peaceable disposition.
  • peacefully — characterized by peace; free from war, strife, commotion, violence, or disorder: a peaceful reign; a peaceful demonstration.
  • playfully — full of play or fun; sportive; frolicsome.
  • quality — an essential or distinctive characteristic, property, or attribute: the chemical qualities of alcohol.
  • really — in reality; actually: to see things as they really are.
  • recently — of late occurrence, appearance, or origin; lately happening, done, made, etc.: recent events; a recent trip.
  • regally — of or relating to a king; royal: the regal power.
  • regency — the office, jurisdiction, or control of a regent or body of regents exercising the ruling power during the minority, absence, or disability of a sovereign.
  • scenery — the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape.
  • secrecy — the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed: a meeting held in secrecy.
  • secretly — done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
  • serenely — calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape; serene old age.
  • sleepily — ready or inclined to sleep; drowsy.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • community — The community is all the people who live in a particular area or place.
  • conceivably — capable of being conceived; imaginable.
  • conveniently — suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use.
  • differently — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
  • equality — The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
  • facetiously — not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
  • high frequency — the range of frequencies in the radio spectrum between 3 and 30 megahertz.
  • illegally — forbidden by law or statute.
  • indecency — the quality or condition of being indecent.
  • infrequency — state of being infrequent.
  • infrequently — happening or occurring at long intervals or rarely: infrequent visits.
  • ingeniously — characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction: an ingenious machine.
  • leniency — the quality or state of being lenient.
  • low frequency — any frequency between 30 and 300 kilohertz. Abbreviation: LF.
  • obesity — the condition of being very fat or overweight; corpulence: His obesity puts him at risk for major health problems.
  • reality — the state or quality of being real.
  • seasonally — pertaining to, dependent on, or accompanying the seasons of the year or some particular season; periodical: seasonal work.
  • seriously — in a serious manner: He shook his head seriously.
  • similarly — having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way: two similar houses.
  • uneasily — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
  • unevenly — not level or flat; rough; rugged: The wheels bumped and jolted over the uneven surface.
  • vehemently — zealous; ardent; impassioned: a vehement defense; vehement enthusiasm.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • appreciably — sufficient to be readily perceived or estimated; considerable: There is an appreciable difference between socialism and communism.
  • audio frequency — a frequency in the range 20 hertz to 20 000 hertz. A sound wave of this frequency would be audible to the human ear
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • irretrievably — not capable of being retrieved; irrecoverable; irreparable.
  • medium frequency — any frequency between 300 and 3000 kilohertz. Abbreviation: MF.
  • obediently — obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority: an obedient son.
  • radio frequency — the frequency of the transmitting waves of a given radio message or broadcast.
  • unbelievably — too dubious or improbable to be believed: an unbelievable excuse.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • relative frequency — the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the number of occasions on which it might occur in the same period.
  • very high frequency — any frequency between 30 and 300 megahertz. Abbreviation: VHF.
  • very low frequency — any frequency between 3 and 30 kilohertz. Abbreviation: VLF.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

Two-syllable rhymes

  • billy — A billy or billy club is a short heavy stick which is sometimes used as a weapon by the police.
  • bully — A bully is someone who uses their strength or power to hurt or frighten other people.
  • equal — Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
  • freely — in a free manner.
  • fully — entirely or wholly: You should be fully done with the work by now.
  • likewise — moreover; in addition; also; too: She is likewise a fine lawyer.
  • molly — any of certain livebearing freshwater fishes of the genus Mollienisia, popular in home aquariums.
  • people — persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general: to find it easy to talk to people; What will people think?
  • quickly — with speed; rapidly; very soon.
  • rally — to ridicule in a good-natured way; banter.
  • sequel — a literary work, movie, etc., that is complete in itself but continues the narrative of a preceding work.
  • silly — weak-minded or lacking good sense; stupid or foolish: a silly writer.
  • sully — to soil, stain, or tarnish.
  • tally — an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
  • treated — to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
  • wally — fine; splendid.
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