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Rhymes with cemetery

cem·e·ter·y
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Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • undersecretary — an official who is subordinate to a principal secretary, as in the U.S. cabinet: Under Secretary of the Treasury.
  • concessionary — A concessionary price is a special price which is lower than the normal one and which is often given to old people, students, and the unemployed.
  • confectionary — a place where confections are kept or made
  • confectionery — Confectionery is sweets and chocolates.
  • recessionary — of, relating to, or causing recession, especially economic recession: recessionary market pressures.
  • revolutionary — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of a revolution, or a sudden, complete, or marked change: a revolutionary junta.
  • social secretary — a personal secretary employed to make social appointments and handle personal correspondence.

One-syllable rhymes

  • feb — February

Two-syllable rhymes

  • berry — Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries.
  • scary — causing fright or alarm.
  • terry — the loop formed by the pile of a fabric when left uncut.
  • very — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • century — A century is a period of a hundred years that is used when stating a date. For example, the 19th century was the period from 1801 to 1900.
  • chemistry — Chemistry is the scientific study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances.
  • felony — an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
  • imagery — the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively: the dim imagery of a dream.
  • legacy — legacy system
  • melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
  • memory — the mental capacity or faculty of retaining and reviving facts, events, impressions, etc., or of recalling or recognizing previous experiences.
  • pedigree — an ancestral line; line of descent; lineage; ancestry.
  • poetry — the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.
  • remedy — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
  • skeleton — Anatomy, Zoology. the bones of a human or an animal considered as a whole, together forming the framework of the body.
  • symmetry — the correspondence in size, form, and arrangement of parts on opposite sides of a plane, line, or point; regularity of form or arrangement in terms of like, reciprocal, or corresponding parts.
  • weaponry — weapons or weaponlike instruments collectively.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • cemeteries — Plural form of cemetery.
  • centenary — The centenary of an event such as someone's birth is the 100th anniversary of that event.
  • cometary — a celestial body moving about the sun, usually in a highly eccentric orbit, consisting of a central mass surrounded by an envelope of dust and gas that may form a tail that streams away from the sun.
  • commentary — A commentary is a description of an event that is broadcast on radio or television while the event is taking place.
  • desultory — Something that is desultory is done in an unplanned and disorganized way, and without enthusiasm.
  • dictionary — (as modifier)
  • february — the second month of the year, ordinarily containing 28 days, but containing 29 days in leap years. Abbreviation: Feb.
  • heredity — the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new individual similar to others of its kind but exhibiting certain variations resulting from the particular mix of genes and their interactions with the environment.
  • legendary — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
  • mercenary — working or acting merely for money or other reward; venal.
  • military — of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy: from civilian to military life.
  • missionary — a person sent by a church into an area to carry on evangelism or other activities, as educational or hospital work.
  • necessary — being essential, indispensable, or requisite: a necessary part of the motor.
  • ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • planetary — of, relating to, or resembling a planet or the planets.
  • predatory — Zoology. preying upon other organisms for food.
  • secondary — next after the first in order, place, time, etc.
  • secretary — a person, usually an official, who is in charge of the records, correspondence, minutes of meetings, and related affairs of an organization, company, association, etc.: the secretary of the Linguistic Society of America.
  • sedentary — characterized by or requiring a sitting posture: a sedentary occupation.
  • seminary — a special school providing education in theology, religious history, etc., primarily to prepare students for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate.
  • solitary — alone; without companions; unattended: a solitary passer-by.
  • stationery — writing paper.
  • telemetry — any of certain devices or attachments for determining distances by measuring the angle subtending a known distance.
  • temporary — an office worker hired, usually through an agency on a per diem basis, for a short period of time.
  • territory — any tract of land; region or district.
  • visionary — given to or characterized by fanciful, not presently workable, or unpractical ideas, views, or schemes: a visionary enthusiast.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • bicentenary — A bicentenary is a year in which you celebrate something important that happened exactly two hundred years earlier.
  • celebratory — A celebratory meal, drink, or other activity takes place to celebrate something such as a birthday, anniversary, or victory.
  • compensatory — Compensatory payments involve money paid as compensation.
  • contemporary — Contemporary things are modern and relate to the present time.
  • discretionary — subject or left to one's own discretion.
  • hereditary — passing, or capable of passing, naturally from parent to offspring through the genes: Blue eyes are hereditary in our family. Compare congenital.
  • home secretary — the secretary of state for the Home Office.
  • obituary — a notice of the death of a person, often with a biographical sketch, as in a newspaper.
  • penitentiary — a place for imprisonment, reformatory discipline, or punishment, especially a prison maintained in the U.S. by a state or the federal government for serious offenders.
  • preliminary — preceding and leading up to the main part, matter, or business; introductory; preparatory: preliminary examinations.
  • preparatory — serving or designed to prepare: preparatory arrangements.
  • revelatory — of, relating to, or having the characteristics of revelation.
  • unnecessary — not necessary or essential; needless; unessential.
  • veterinary — a veterinarian.
  • vocabulary — the stock of words used by or known to a particular people or group of persons: His French vocabulary is rather limited. The scientific vocabulary is constantly growing.
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