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Rhymes with obvious

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Two-syllable rhymes

  • cautious — Someone who is cautious acts very carefully in order to avoid possible danger.
  • conscious — If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening.
  • foggiest — thick with or having much fog; misty: a foggy valley; a foggy spring day.
  • gorgeous — splendid or sumptuous in appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificent: a gorgeous gown; a gorgeous sunset.
  • hobby — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • lobby — an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer.
  • novice — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
  • office — Microsoft Office
  • problem — any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
  • promise — a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc., by one: unkept political promises.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • audience — The audience at a play, concert, film, or public meeting is the group of people watching or listening to it.
  • claudius — full name Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus. 10 bc–54 ad, Roman emperor (41–54); invaded Britain (43); poisoned by his fourth wife, Agrippina
  • cockiness — conceited self-assurance
  • copious — A copious amount of something is a large amount of it.
  • curious — eager to learn; inquisitive
  • devious — If you describe someone as devious you do not like them because you think they are dishonest and like to keep things secret, often in a complicated way.
  • dubious — doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
  • envious — Feeling or showing envy.
  • furious — full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident.
  • glorious — delightful; wonderful; completely enjoyable: to have a glorious time at the circus.
  • hobbyist — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • lobbyist — a person who tries to influence legislation on behalf of a special interest; a member of a lobby.
  • mafia — a hierarchically structured secret organization allegedly engaged in smuggling, racketeering, trafficking in narcotics, and other criminal activities in the U.S., Italy, and elsewhere.
  • obnoxious — highly objectionable or offensive; odious: obnoxious behavior.
  • obviate — to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
  • ominous — portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening; inauspicious: an ominous bank of dark clouds.
  • previous — coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner.
  • serious — of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • sloppily — muddy, slushy, or very wet: The field was a sloppy mess after the rain.
  • tardiness — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
  • tedious — event: dull
  • vesuviusMount, an active volcano in SW Italy, near Naples. Its eruption destroyed the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum a.d. 79. About 3900 feet (1190 meters).

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • anonymous — If you remain anonymous when you do something, you do not let people know that you were the person who did it.
  • delirious — Someone who is delirious is unable to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way, usually because they are very ill and have a fever.
  • impervious — not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable: The coat is impervious to rain.
  • lascivious — inclined to lustfulness; wanton; lewd: a lascivious, girl-chasing old man.
  • metropolis — any large, busy city.
  • monotonous — lacking in variety; tediously unvarying: the monotonous flat scenery.
  • mysterious — full of, characterized by, or involving mystery: a mysterious occurrence.
  • notorious — widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable.
  • oblivious — unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration.
  • obviously — easily seen, recognized, or understood; open to view or knowledge; evident: an obvious advantage.
  • victorious — having achieved a victory; conquering; triumphant: our victorious army.
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