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Rhymes with maintenance

main·te·nance
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • ancient — Ancient means very old, or having existed for a long time.
  • brazenness — shameless or impudent: brazen presumption.
  • cadence — The cadence of someone's voice is the way their voice gets higher and lower as they speak.
  • entrance — An opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place.
  • fragrance — the quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent.
  • gracious — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • greatness — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
  • latent — present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; existing as potential: latent ability.
  • nation — Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846–1911, U.S. temperance leader.
  • painted — reproduced or represented in paint: a painted image.
  • patience — a female given name.
  • patient — a person who is under medical care or treatment.
  • patients — a person who is under medical care or treatment.
  • penance — a punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin.
  • sentence — Grammar. a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statement, question, request, command, exclamation, etc., and that typically has a subject as well as a predicate, as in John is here. or Is John here? In print or writing, a sentence typically begins with a capital letter and ends with appropriate punctuation; in speech it displays recognizable, communicative intonation patterns and is often marked by preceding and following pauses.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • acquaintance — An acquaintance is someone who you have met and know slightly, but not well.
  • attention — If you give someone or something your attention, you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully.
  • countenance — If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen.
  • endurance — The fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
  • graciousness — pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
  • patroness — a woman who protects, supports, or sponsors someone or something.
  • playfulness — full of play or fun; sportive; frolicsome.
  • radiance — radiant brightness or light: the radiance of the tropical sun.
  • reliance — confident or trustful dependence.
  • wastefulness — given to or characterized by useless consumption or expenditure: wasteful methods; a wasteful way of life.
  • weightlessness — being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • contagiousness — capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object: contagious diseases.
  • intelligence — capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity; aptitude in grasping truths, relationships, facts, meanings, etc.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • miscellaneous — consisting of members or elements of different kinds; of mixed character: a book of miscellaneous essays on American history.
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