Rhymes with lethargy
leth·ar·gy
L l Two-syllable rhymes
- clergy — The clergy are the official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers.
Three-syllable rhymes
- allergy — If you have a particular allergy, you become ill or get a rash when you eat, smell, or touch something that does not normally make people ill.
- anarchy — If you describe a situation as anarchy, you mean that nobody seems to be paying any attention to rules or laws.
- beverley — a market town in NE England, the administrative centre of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Pop: 29 110 (2001)
- beverly — a feminine name
- cleverly — mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
- effigy — A sculpture or model of a person.
- elderly — (of a person) old or aging.
- energy — The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- expertly — In an expert manner; with great skill.
- jeopardy — hazard or risk of or exposure to loss, harm, death, or injury: For a moment his life was in jeopardy.
- liturgy — a form of public worship; ritual.
- synergy — the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements, contributions, etc.; synergism.
- tenderly — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
- weatherly — (of a ship or boat) making very little leeway when close-hauled.
- westerly — moving, directed, or situated toward the west: the westerly end of the field.
- yesterday — on the day preceding this day.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- disinterest — absence of interest; indifference.
- double jeopardy — the subjecting of a person to a second trial or punishment for the same offense for which the person has already been tried or punished.
- northwesterly — Situated in, or pointing to, the northwest.
- rest energy — the energy equivalent to the mass of a particle at rest in an inertial frame of reference, equal to the rest mass times the square of the speed of light.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- binding energy — the energy that must be supplied to a stable nucleus before it can undergo fission. It is equal to the mass defect
- nuclear energy — energy released by reactions within atomic nuclei, as in nuclear fission or fusion.
- psychic energy — according to Freud, the force that lies behind all mental processes, having its basic source as the id.
- radiant energy — energy transmitted in wave motion, especially electromagnetic wave motion.
- solar energy — energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- atomic energy — nuclear energy
- chemical energy — (chemistry) The net potential energy liberated or absorbed during the course of a chemical reaction.
- kinetic energy — the energy of a body or a system with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in the system.
- luminous energy — light1 (def 2a).
- potential energy — the energy of a body or a system with respect to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- activation energy — the least amount of energy required to activate atoms or molecules to a state in which they can undergo a chemical reaction.
- alternative energy — a form of energy derived from a natural source, such as the sun, wind, tides, or waves
- department of energy — the department of the U.S. federal government that sets forth and maintains the national energy policy, including energy conservation, environmental protection, etc. Abbreviation: DOE.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- conservation of energy — the principle that the total energy of any isolated system is constant and independent of any changes occurring within the system