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Rhymes with adamantly

ad·a·mant
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Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • compassionately — having or showing compassion: a compassionate person; a compassionate letter.
  • unanimously — of one mind; in complete agreement; agreed.
  • miraculously — In a miraculous manner.
  • laparoscopy — examination of the abdominal cavity or performance of minor abdominal surgery using a laparoscope.
  • irrationally — without the faculty of reason; deprived of reason.
  • intravenously — through or within a vein. Abbreviation: IV.
  • inadequately — not adequate or sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
  • immaculately — free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen.
  • fractionally — pertaining to fractions; comprising a part or the parts of a unit; constituting a fraction: fractional numbers.
  • dispassionately — free from or unaffected by passion; devoid of personal feeling or bias; impartial; calm: a dispassionate critic.
  • diagonally — Mathematics. connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, as a straight line. extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge, as a plane.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • internationally — between or among nations; involving two or more nations: international trade.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • adamant — If someone is adamant about something, they are determined not to change their mind about it.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • rationally — agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
  • practically — in effect; virtually: It is practically useless to protest.
  • passionately — having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • nationally — of, relating to, or maintained by a nation as an organized whole or independent political unit: national affairs.
  • fashionably — observant of or conforming to the fashion; stylish: a fashionable young woman.
  • casualty — A casualty is a person who is injured or killed in a war or in an accident.
  • casually — happening by chance; fortuitous: a casual meeting.
  • advocacy — Someone's advocacy of a particular action or plan is their act of recommending it publicly.
  • adequately — as much or as good as necessary for some requirement or purpose; fully sufficient, suitable, or fit (often followed by to or for): This car is adequate to our needs. adequate food for fifty people.
  • adequacy — Adequacy is the quality of being good enough or great enough in amount to be acceptable.
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