Rhymes with acme
ac·me
A a One-syllable rhymes
- ack — (military, now historical) The letter A as used in signalling and other types of communications.
- back — If you move back, you move in the opposite direction to the one in which you are facing or in which you were moving before.
- smack — Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman and labor leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1934.
Two-syllable rhymes
- acne — If someone has acne, they have a skin condition which causes a lot of spots on their face and neck.
- ariadne — daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë: she gave Theseus the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth
- attack — To attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
- hackney — Also called hackney coach. a carriage or coach for hire; cab.
- happy — delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
- jaunty — easy and sprightly in manner or bearing: to walk with a jaunty step.
- lastly — in conclusion; in the last place; finally.
- sadly — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- tawdry — (of finery, trappings, etc.) gaudy; showy and cheap.
- wacky — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
Three-syllable rhymes
- apogee — The apogee of something such as a culture or a business is its highest or its greatest point.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- actually — You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true.