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Rhymes with finite

fi·nite
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One-syllable rhymes

  • bite — If you bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it or break it. If an animal or person bites you, they use their teeth to hurt or injure you.
  • bright — A bright colour is strong and noticeable, and not dark.
  • fight — a battle or combat.
  • fine — of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
  • flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
  • kite — the paunch; stomach; belly.
  • light — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • might — physical strength: He swung with all his might.
  • mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
  • mite — a contribution that is small but is all that a person can afford.
  • night — the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
  • nite — an informal, simplified spelling of night.
  • right — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • rite — a formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use: rites of baptism; sacrificial rites.
  • sight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • tight — firmly or closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure: a tight knot.
  • white — of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • alright — all right
  • confined — If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
  • delight — Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
  • final — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
  • granite — ice (def 4).
  • graphite — a very common mineral, soft native carbon, occurring in black to dark-gray foliated masses, with metallic luster and greasy feel: used for pencil leads, as a lubricant, and for making crucibles and other refractories; plumbago; black lead.
  • highlight — to emphasize or make prominent.
  • hindsight — recognition of the realities, possibilities, or requirements of a situation, event, decision etc., after its occurrence.
  • ignite — to set on fire; kindle.
  • insight — an instance of apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding: an insight into 18th-century life.
  • limelight — Theater. (formerly) a lighting unit for spotlighting the front of the stage, producing illumination by means of a flame of mixed gases directed at a cylinder of lime and having a special lens for concentrating the light in a strong beam. the light so produced. Chiefly British. a lighting unit, especially a spotlight.
  • minute — the sixtieth part (1/60) of an hour; sixty seconds.
  • planet — Astronomy. Also called major planet. any of the eight large heavenly bodies revolving about the sun and shining by reflected light: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune, in the order of their proximity to the sun. Until 2006, Pluto was classified as a planet ninth in order from the sun; it has been reclassified as a dwarf planet. a similar body revolving about a star other than the sun. (formerly) a celestial body moving in the sky, as distinguished from a fixed star, applied also to the sun and moon.
  • polite — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • senate — an assembly or council of citizens having the highest deliberative functions in a government, especially a legislative assembly of a state or nation.
  • tonight — this present or coming night; the night of this present day.
  • twilight — the soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, either from daybreak to sunrise or, more commonly, from sunset to nightfall.
  • unite — to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • definite — If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed.
  • dynamite — A high explosive consisting of nitroglycerine mixed with an absorbent material and typically molded into sticks.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • indefinite — not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number.
  • infinity — the quality or state of being infinite.
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