Rhymes with admiringly
ad·mir·ing
A a Three-syllable rhymes
- admiring — An admiring expression shows that you like or respect someone or something.
- charity — A charity is an organization which raises money in order to help people who are sick, very poor, or who have a disability.
- clarity — The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand.
- purity — the condition or quality of being pure; freedom from anything that debases, contaminates, pollutes, etc.: the purity of drinking water.
- rarity — something rare, unusual, or uncommon: Snowstorms are a rarity in the South.
- sparingly — economical (often followed by in or of).
- verity — the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- asperity — If you say something with asperity, you say it impatiently and severely.
- austerity — Austerity is a situation in which people's living standards are reduced because of economic difficulties.
- dexterity — Dexterity is skill in using your hands, or sometimes your mind.
- lyrically — (of poetry) having the form and musical quality of a song, and especially the character of a songlike outpouring of the poet's own thoughts and feelings, as distinguished from epic and dramatic poetry.
- maturity — the state of being mature; ripeness: The fruit will reach maturity in a few days.
- rhetorically — used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
- seniority — the state of being senior; priority of birth; superior age.
- severity — harshness, sternness, or rigor: Their lives were marked by severity.
- summarily — in a prompt or direct manner; immediately; straightaway.
- vulgarity — the state or quality of being vulgar: the vulgarity of his remark.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- non-empirical — derived from or guided by experience or experiment.
- generically — of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; general.
- historically — of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events: historical records; historical research.
- hysterically — of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
- immaturity — a state or condition of being immature: the immaturity of one's behavior; the immaturity of a country's technology.
- insecurity — lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt: He is plagued by insecurity.
- insularity — of or relating to an island or islands: insular possessions.
- numerically — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
- reassuringly — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- categorically — without exceptions or conditions; absolute; unqualified and unconditional: a categorical denial.
- inferiority — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
- metaphorically — a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”. Compare mixed metaphor, simile (def 1).
- superiority — the quality or condition of being superior.
- unpopular — not popular; disliked or ignored by the public or by persons generally.