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Rhymes with alibi

al·i·bi
A a

One-syllable rhymes

  • al — Albania

Two-syllable rhymes

  • ali — ?600–661 ad, fourth caliph of Islam (656–61 ad), considered the first caliph by the Shiites: cousin and son-in-law of Mohammed
  • ally — A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war.
  • firefly — any nocturnal beetle of the family Lampyridae, characterized by a soft body with a light-producing organ at the rear of the abdomen.
  • orange — methyl orange.
  • rabbi — the chief religious official of a synagogue, trained usually in a theological seminary and duly ordained, who delivers the sermon at a religious service and performs ritualistic, pastoral, educational, and other functions in and related to his or her capacity as a spiritual leader of Judaism and the Jewish community. Compare cantor (def 2).

Three-syllable rhymes

  • alkali — An alkali is a substance with a pH value of more than 7. Alkalis form chemical salts when they are combined with acids.
  • amplify — If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • appetite — Your appetite is your desire to eat.
  • calcify — to convert or be converted into lime
  • classify — To classify things means to divide them into groups or types so that things with similar characteristics are in the same group.
  • crucify — If someone is crucified, they are killed by being tied or nailed to a cross and left to die.
  • gemini — zodiac sign: Twins
  • gratify — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • justify — to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means.
  • lullaby — a song used to lull a child to sleep; cradlesong.
  • magnify — to increase the apparent size of, as a lens does.
  • multiply — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • mutiny — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • mystify — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • pacify — to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquillity; quiet; calm: to pacify an angry man.
  • qualify — to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent: to qualify oneself for a job.
  • ramify — have complex branches
  • ratify — to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction: to ratify a constitutional amendment.
  • realize — to grasp or understand clearly.
  • rectify — to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account.
  • samurai — a member of the hereditary warrior class in feudal Japan.
  • sanctify — to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.
  • sanitize — to free from dirt, germs, etc., as by cleaning or sterilizing.
  • satellite — Astronomy. a natural body that revolves around a planet; a moon.
  • satisfied — content: a satisfied look.
  • satisfy — to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him.
  • simplify — to make less complex or complicated; make plainer or easier: to simplify a problem.
  • stratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • suicide — the intentional taking of one's own life.
  • testify — to bear witness; give or afford evidence.
  • valentineSaint, died a.d. c270, Christian martyr at Rome.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • acidify — to convert into or become acid
  • apologize — When you apologize to someone, you say that you are sorry that you have hurt them or caused trouble for them. You can say 'I apologize' as a formal way of saying sorry.
  • beatify — When the Catholic church beatifies someone who is dead, it declares officially that they were a holy person, usually as the first step towards making them a saint.
  • declassify — If secret documents or records are declassified, it is officially stated that they are no longer secret.
  • dissatisfy — to cause to be displeased, especially by failing to provide something expected or desired.
  • identify — to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
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