Rhymes with abominable
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A a Two-syllable rhymes
Three-syllable rhymes
- abhorrent — If something is abhorrent to you, you hate it very much or consider it completely unacceptable.
- 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.
- domino — a flat, thumbsized, rectangular block, the face of which is divided into two parts, each either blank or bearing from one to six pips or dots: 28 such pieces form a complete set.
- horrible — causing or tending to cause horror; shockingly dreadful: a horrible sight.
- knowledgeable — possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
- nominal — being such in name only; so-called; putative: a nominal treaty; the nominal head of the country.
- obama — Barack (Hussein), Jr [buh-rahk hoo-seyn] /bəˈrɑk huˈseɪn/ (Show IPA), born 1961, 44th president of the U.S. since 2009.
- probable — likely to occur or prove true: He foresaw a probable business loss. He is the probable writer of the article.
- terrible — distressing; severe: a terrible winter.
- unspeakable — not speakable; that may not be spoken.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- abdominal — Abdominal is used to describe something that is situated in the abdomen or forms part of it.
- adorable — If you say that someone or something is adorable, you are emphasizing that they are very attractive and you feel great affection for them.
- despicable — If you say that a person or action is despicable, you are emphasizing that they are extremely nasty, cruel, or evil.
- honorable — in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright: They were all honorable men.
- phenomenal — highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional: phenomenal speed.
- profitable — yielding profit; remunerative: a profitable deal.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- indomitable — that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
- inhospitable — not inclined to, or characterized by, hospitality, as persons or actions; unfriendly.
- interminable — incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job.
- unconscionable — not guided by conscience; unscrupulous.