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Rhymes with obstacle

ob·sta·cle
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Three-syllable rhymes

  • bicycle — A bicycle is a vehicle with two wheels which you ride by sitting on it and pushing two pedals with your feet. You steer it by turning a bar that is connected to the front wheel.
  • chronicle — To chronicle a series of events means to write about them or show them in broadcasts in the order in which they happened.
  • comical — If you describe something as comical, you mean that it makes you want to laugh because it seems funny or silly.
  • conjugal — Conjugal means relating to marriage or a married couple's relationship , especially their sexual relationship.
  • constable — In Britain and some other countries, a constable is a police officer of the lowest rank.
  • doctrinal — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • domical — domelike.
  • follicle — Anatomy. a small cavity, sac, or gland. one of the small ovarian sacs containing an immature ovum; Graafian follicle.
  • hair follicle — a small cavity in the epidermis and corium of the skin, from which a hair develops.
  • horrible — causing or tending to cause horror; shockingly dreadful: a horrible sight.
  • hospital — an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
  • icicle — a pendent, tapering mass of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water.
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • monocle — an eyeglass for one eye.
  • mystical — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • nautical — of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
  • nominal — being such in name only; so-called; putative: a nominal treaty; the nominal head of the country.
  • optical — of, relating to, or applying optics or the principles of optics.
  • optimal — Best or most favorable; optimum.
  • optional — left to one's choice; not required or mandatory: Formal dress is optional.
  • oracle — Oracle Corporation
  • particle — a minute portion, piece, fragment, or amount; a tiny or very small bit: a particle of dust; not a particle of supporting evidence.
  • plausible — having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
  • popsicle — ice lolly
  • possible — that may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used, etc.: a disease with no possible cure.
  • probable — likely to occur or prove true: He foresaw a probable business loss. He is the probable writer of the article.
  • proximal — situated toward the point of origin or attachment, as of a limb or bone. Compare distal (def 1).
  • radical — of or going to the root or origin; fundamental: a radical difference.
  • soluble — capable of being dissolved or liquefied: a soluble powder.
  • solvable — capable of being solved, as a problem.
  • tentacle — Zoology. any of various slender, flexible processes or appendages in animals, especially invertebrates, that serve as organs of touch, prehension, etc.; feeler.
  • topical — pertaining to or dealing with matters of current or local interest: a topical reference.
  • tropical — pertaining to, characteristic of, occurring in, or inhabiting the tropics, especially the humid tropics: tropical flowers.
  • volatile — evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent.
  • voluble — characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative: a voluble spokesman for the cause.
  • adoptable — able to be adopted
  • article — An article is a piece of writing that is published in a newspaper or magazine.
  • audible — A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard.
  • barnacle — Barnacles are small shellfish that fix themselves tightly to rocks and the bottoms of boats.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • abdominal — Abdominal is used to describe something that is situated in the abdomen or forms part of it.
  • apocryphal — An apocryphal story is one which is probably not true or did not happen, but which may give a true picture of someone or something.
  • canonical — If something has canonical status, it is accepted as having all the qualities that a thing of its kind should have.
  • duodenal — of or relating to the duodenum.
  • illogical — not logical; contrary to or disregardful of the rules of logic; unreasoning: an illogical reply.
  • impossible — not possible; unable to be, exist, happen, etc.
  • improbable — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
  • insoluble — incapable of being dissolved: insoluble salts.
  • methodical — performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • nonvolatile — not volatile.
  • phenomenal — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
  • profitable — yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
  • responsible — answerable or accountable, as for something within one's power, control, or management (often followed by to or for): He is responsible to the president for his decisions.
  • sal volatile — an aromatic alcoholic solution of ammonium carbonate, the chief ingredient in smelling salts.
  • unstoppable — that cannot be stopped or surpassed; unbeatable: an unstoppable ball team.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • aeronautical — Aeronautical means involving or relating to the design and construction of aeroplanes.
  • anatomical — Anatomical means relating to the structure of the bodies of people and animals.
  • diabolical — If you describe something as diabolical, you are emphasizing that it is very bad, extreme, or unpleasant.
  • irresponsible — said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility: His refusal to work shows him to be completely irresponsible.
  • paradoxical — having the nature of a paradox; self-contradictory.
  • philosophical — of or relating to philosophy: philosophical studies.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • anthropological — the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
  • deontological — (of an ethical theory) regarding obligation as deriving from reason or as residing primarily in certain specific rules of conduct rather than in the maximization of some good
  • etymological — (not comparable) Of or relating to etymology.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
  • washable — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, or the like.
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