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Rhymes with deceitful

de·ceit·ful
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • awful — If you say that someone or something is awful, you dislike that person or thing or you think that they are not very good.
  • eagle — any of several large, soaring birds of prey belonging to the hawk family Accipitridae, noted for their size, strength, and powers of flight and vision: formerly widespread in North America, eagles are mostly confined to Alaska and a few isolated populations. Compare bald eagle, golden eagle.
  • feeble — physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
  • gleeful — full of exultant joy; merry; delighted.
  • legal — permitted by law; lawful: Such acts are not legal.
  • lethal — of, relating to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
  • needful — necessary or required: needful supplies.
  • needle — a small, slender, rodlike instrument, usually of polished steel, with a sharp point at one end and an eye or hole for thread at the other, for passing thread through cloth to make stitches in sewing.
  • peaceful — characterized by peace; free from war, strife, commotion, violence, or disorder: a peaceful reign; a peaceful demonstration.
  • people — persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general: to find it easy to talk to people; What will people think?
  • steeple — an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc.
  • truthful — telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • beautiful — A beautiful person is very attractive to look at.
  • cathedral — A cathedral is a very large and important church which has a bishop in charge of it.
  • devious — If you describe someone as devious you do not like them because you think they are dishonest and like to keep things secret, often in a complicated way.
  • disloyal — false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
  • untruthful — not truthful; wanting in veracity; diverging from or contrary to the truth; not corresponding with fact or reality.
  • upheaval — strong or violent change or disturbance, as in a society: the upheaval of war.
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