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Rhymes with abstinence

ab·sti·nence
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • absence — Someone's absence from a place is the fact that they are not there.
  • absent — If someone or something is absent from a place or situation where they should be or where they usually are, they are not there.
  • substance — that of which a thing consists; physical matter or material: form and substance.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • abacus — An abacus is a frame used for counting. It has rods with sliding beads on them.
  • abstinent — forbearance from any indulgence of appetite, especially from the use of alcoholic beverages: total abstinence.
  • accident — An accident happens when a vehicle hits a person, an object, or another vehicle, causing injury or damage.
  • activist — An activist is a person who works to bring about political or social changes by campaigning in public or working for an organization.
  • ambulance — An ambulance is a vehicle for taking people to and from hospital.
  • blasphemous — You can describe someone who shows disrespect for God or a religion as blasphemous. You can also describe what they are saying or doing as blasphemous.
  • cabinet — A cabinet is a cupboard used for storing things such as medicine or alcoholic drinks or for displaying decorative things in.
  • calculus — Calculus is a branch of advanced mathematics which deals with variable quantities.
  • callousness — made hard; hardened.
  • cannabis — Cannabis is the hemp plant when it is used as a drug.
  • confidence — If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them.
  • consequence — The consequences of something are the results or effects of it.
  • countenance — If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen.
  • fabulous — almost impossible to believe; incredible.
  • fatuous — foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly.
  • fractiousness — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • gravitas — seriousness or sobriety, as of conduct or speech.
  • handedness — a tendency to use one hand more than the other.
  • pestilence — a deadly or virulent epidemic disease.
  • randomness — proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: the random selection of numbers.
  • ravenous — extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
  • scandalous — disgraceful; shameful or shocking; improper: scandalous behavior in public.
  • tantalus — Classical Mythology. a Phrygian king who was condemned to remain in Tartarus, chin deep in water, with fruit-laden branches hanging above his head: whenever he tried to drink or eat, the water and fruit receded out of reach.
  • thalamus — Anatomy. the middle part of the diencephalon through which sensory impulses pass to reach the cerebral cortex.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • ambassadress — a woman ambassador
  • analogous — If one thing is analogous to another, the two things are similar in some way.
  • analysis — Analysis is the process of considering something carefully or using statistical methods in order to understand it or explain it.
  • calamitous — If you describe an event or situation as calamitous, you mean it is very unfortunate or serious.
  • capacitance — the property of a system that enables it to store electric charge
  • dialysis — Dialysis or kidney dialysis is a method of treating kidney failure by using a machine to remove waste material from the kidneys.
  • gelatinous — having the nature of or resembling jelly, especially in consistency; jellylike.
  • intransigence — the state or quality of being intransigent, or refusing to compromise or agree; inflexibility: No agreement was reached because of intransigence on both sides.
  • magnanimous — generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness: to be magnanimous toward one's enemies.
  • miraculous — performed by or involving a supernatural power or agency: a miraculous cure.
  • paralysis — Pathology. a loss or impairment of voluntary movement in a body part, caused by injury or disease of the nerves, brain, or spinal cord. a disease characterized by this, especially palsy.
  • recalcitrance — resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
  • unanimous — of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • oleaginous — having the nature or qualities of oil.
  • pusillanimous — lacking courage or resolution; cowardly; faint-hearted; timid.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • functional calculus — the branch of symbolic logic that includes the sentential calculus and that deals with sentential functions and quantifiers and with logical relations between sentences containing quantifiers.
  • integral calculus — the branch of mathematics that deals with integrals, especially the methods of ascertaining indefinite integrals and applying them to the solution of differential equations and the determining of areas, volumes, and lengths.
  • predicate calculus — predicate logic
  • psychoanalysis — a systematic structure of theories concerning the relation of conscious and unconscious psychological processes.
  • systems analysis — the evaluation of an activity to identify its desired objectives and determine procedures for efficiently attaining them.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • differential calculus — the branch of mathematics that deals with differentials and derivatives.
  • harmonic analysis — the calculation of Fourier series and their generalization.
  • infantile paralysis — poliomyelitis.
  • regression analysis — Statistics. a procedure for determining a relationship between a dependent variable, as predicted success in college, and an independent variable, as a score on a scholastic aptitude test, for a given population. The relationship is expressed as an equation for a line (regres·sion·line) or curve (regres·sion·curve) in which any coefficient (regression coefficient) of the independent variable in the equation has been determined from a sample population.
  • urinary calculus — a calcareous concretion in the urinary tract.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • gravimetric analysis — analysis by weight.
  • qualitative analysis — the analysis of a substance in order to ascertain the nature of its chemical constituents.
  • quantitative analysis — Chemistry. the analysis of a substance to determine the amounts and proportions of its chemical constituents. Compare qualitative analysis.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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