Rhymes with infidelity
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I i Two-syllable rhymes
- city — The City is the part of London where many important financial institutions have their main offices. People often refer to these financial institutions as the City.
- envy — A feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
- fidel — a male given name.
- jealous — feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
- pity — sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy: to feel pity for astarving child.
- pretty — pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness: a pretty face.
- telling — having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow.
Three-syllable rhymes
- chemistry — Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances.
- density — Density is the extent to which something is filled or covered with people or things.
- dentistry — Dentistry is the work done by a dentist.
- effigy — A sculpture or model of a person.
- enemy — A person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
- enmity — The state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
- entity — A thing with distinct and independent existence.
- felony — an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
- helsinki — Finnish Suomi. a republic in N Europe: formerly a province of the Russian Empire. 130,119 sq. mi. (337,010 sq. km). Capital: Helsinki.
- jealousy — jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself.
- levity — lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.
- loyalty — the state or quality of being loyal; faithfulness to commitments or obligations.
- melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
- piety — reverence for God or devout fulfillment of religious obligations: a prayer full of piety.
- registry — Windows Registry
- remedy — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
- tellingly — having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow.
- together — into or in one gathering, company, mass, place, or body: to call the people together.
- treachery — violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason.
- wretchedly — very unfortunate in condition or circumstances; miserable; pitiable.
- yosemite — a valley in E California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: a part of Yosemite National Park. 7 miles (11 km) long.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- ability — Your ability to do something is the fact that you can do it.
- adultery — If a married person commits adultery, they have sex with someone that they are not married to.
- aggressively — characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing: aggressive acts against a neighboring country.
- attentively — while giving attention; observantly: Please listen attentively.
- celebrity — A celebrity is someone who is famous, especially in areas of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport.
- collectively — formed by collection.
- complexity — Complexity is the state of having many different parts connected or related to each other in a complicated way.
- deceptively — apt or tending to deceive: The enemy's peaceful overtures may be deceptive.
- defensively — serving to defend; protective: defensive armament.
- depressingly — In a depressing manner.
- devilishly — of, like, or befitting a devil; diabolical; fiendish.
- disloyalty — the quality of being disloyal; lack of loyalty; unfaithfulness.
- distressingly — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
- duplicity — deceitfulness in speech or conduct, as by speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter; double-dealing. Synonyms: deceit, deception, dissimulation, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, trickery. Antonyms: candidness, directness, honesty, straightforwardness.
- effectively — adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
- ethically — In an ethical manner.
- ethnically — Of, pertaining to ethnicity or ethnics.
- excessively — To a greater degree or in greater amounts than is necessary, normal, or desirable; inordinately.
- expensively — In an expensive manner.
- extensively — In an extensive manner, widely.
- fidelity — strict observance of promises, duties, etc.: a servant's fidelity.
- identity — the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or conditions: The identity of the fingerprints on the gun with those on file provided evidence that he was the killer.
- impressively — having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc.; moving; admirable: an impressive ceremony; an impressive appearance.
- incredibly — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
- indemnity — protection or security against damage or loss.
- infinity — the quality or state of being infinite.
- integrity — adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
- intensity — the quality or condition of being intense.
- intensively — of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
- morality — conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
- necessity — something necessary or indispensable: food, shelter, and other necessities of life.
- objectively — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
- obscenity — the character or quality of being obscene; indecency; lewdness.
- offensively — causing resentful displeasure; highly irritating, angering, or annoying: offensive television commercials.
- progressively — favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters: a progressive mayor.
- propensity — a natural inclination or tendency: a propensity to drink too much.
- protectively — having the quality or function of protecting: a protective covering.
- reality — the state or quality of being real.
- refreshingly — having the power to restore freshness, vitality, energy, etc.: a refreshing nap.
- respectively — in precisely the order given; sequentially.
- selectively — having the function or power of selecting; making a selection.
- sincerity — freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness.
- society — an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
- successively — following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
- technically — belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- aesthetically — in an aesthetic manner
- angelically — of or belonging to angels: the angelic host.
- authentically — not false or copied; genuine; real: an authentic antique.
- comprehensively — Something that is done comprehensively is done thoroughly.
- discontentedly — not content or satisfied; dissatisfied; restlessly unhappy: For all their wealth, or perhaps because of it, they were discontented.
- domestically — of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: domestic pleasures.
- electrically — In an electric manner; by means of electricity.
- esthetically — Alternative spelling of aesthetically.
- genetically — Biology. pertaining or according to genetics.
- hermetically — so as to be airtight: hermetically sealed.
- imperceptibly — very slight, gradual, or subtle: the imperceptible slope of the road.
- infidelities — marital disloyalty; adultery.
- insecurity — lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt: He is plagued by insecurity.
- magnetic — of or relating to a magnet or magnetism.
- majestically — characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.
- overwhelmingly — that overwhelms; overpowering: The temptation to despair may become overwhelming.
- parenthetically — of, pertaining to, noting, or of the nature of a parenthesis: several unnecessary parenthetic remarks.
- pathetically — causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: a pathetic letter; a pathetic sight.
- phonetically — Also, phonetical. of or relating to speech sounds, their production, or their transcription in written symbols.
- poetically — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
- retrospectively — with contemplation of past situations, events, etc.: You should examine your relationship retrospectively.
- similarity — the state of being similar; likeness; resemblance.
- symmetrically — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
- synthetically — of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis (opposed to analytic).
- unexpectedly — not expected; unforeseen; surprising: an unexpected pleasure; an unexpected development.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- academically — in relation to an academy
- alphabetically — (manner) In an alphabetical manner.
- diametrically — If you say that two things are diametrically opposed, you are emphasizing that they are completely different from each other.
- energetically — In an energetic manner.
- geometrically — of or relating to geometry or to the principles of geometry.
- hypothetically — assumed by hypothesis; supposed: a hypothetical case.
- sympathetically — characterized by, proceeding from, exhibiting, or feeling sympathy; sympathizing; compassionate: a sympathetic listener.
- theoretically — of, relating to, or consisting in theory; not practical (distinguished from applied).
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- apologetically — containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, insult, injury, etc.: An apologetic letter to his creditors explained the delay.