Rhymes with divorcee
di·vor·cée
D d Two-syllable rhymes
- coursey — (nautical) A space in the galley; a part of the hatches.
- curtsy — If a woman or a girl curtsies, she lowers her body briefly, bending her knees and sometimes holding her skirt with both hands, as a way of showing respect for an important person.
- curvy — If someone describes a woman as curvy, they think she is attractive because of the curves of her body.
- darcy — a unit expressing the permeability coefficient of rock
- divorce — a divorced man.
- divorced — Cut off, or separated.
- dorsey — Tommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.
- earthy — of the nature of or consisting of earth or soil.
- farsi — the modern Iranian language of Iran and western Afghanistan, written in the Arabic alphabet; modern Persian.
- harvey — William, 1578–1657, English physician: discoverer of the circulation of the blood.
- hearsay — unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one's direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay.
- hershey — Alfred Day, 1908–97, U.S. biologist: helped lay the foundation of modern molecular genetics; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1969.
- horsy — of, relating to, or characteristic of a horse.
- jersey — a close-fitting, knitted sweater or shirt.
- kersey — a heavy overcoating of wool or wool and cotton, similar to beaver and melton.
- larvae — Entomology. the immature, wingless, feeding stage of an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis.
- marshy — like a marsh; soft and wet; boggy.
- mercy — compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence: Have mercy on the poor sinner.
- murphy — an Irish or white potato.
- nervy — brashly presumptuous or insolent; pushy: a nervy thing to say; a nervy trick to pull.
- percy — Sir Henry ("Hotspur") 1364–1403, English military and rebel leader.
- survey — to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, as a situation, area of study, etc.
- swarthy — (of skin color, complexion, etc.) dark.
- worthy — having adequate or great merit, character, or value: a worthy successor.
Three-syllable rhymes
- dorothy — Dorothea Lynde [lind] /lɪnd/ (Show IPA), (Dorothy) 1802–87, U.S. educator and social reformer.
- gramercy — Obsolete. thanks.
- horsey — of, relating to, or characteristic of a horse.
- new jersey — a state in the E United States, on the Atlantic coast. 7836 sq. mi. (20,295 sq. km). Capital: Trenton. Abbreviation: NJ (for use with zip code), N.J.
- unworthy — not worthy; lacking worth or excellence.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- topsy-turvy — with the top where the bottom should be; upside down.