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Rhymes with game

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One-syllable rhymes

  • aim — If you aim for something or aim to do something, you plan or hope to achieve it.
  • aime — first-person singular present indicative of aimer.
  • ame — a soul
  • blame — If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
  • boehme — Jakob [German yah-kawp] /German ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), Böhme, Jakob.
  • came — Came is the past tense of come.
  • claim — If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
  • dame — Dame is a title given to a woman as a special honour because of important service or work that she has done.
  • damme — an exclamation of surprise or annoyance
  • fame — widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
  • flame — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
  • frame — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • lame — an ornamental fabric in which metallic threads, as of gold or silver, are woven with silk, wool, rayon, or cotton.
  • maim — to deprive of the use of some part of the body by wounding or the like; cripple: The explosion maimed him for life.
  • mame — a female given name.
  • name — a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning “good news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • same — identical with what is about to be or has just been mentioned: This street is the same one we were on yesterday.
  • sejm — the unicameral parliament of Poland.
  • shame — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
  • tame — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • acclaim — If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically.
  • aflame — If something is on fire, you can say it is aflame.
  • ashame — to cause to feel ashamed
  • ballgame — any game played with a ball
  • became — Became is the past tense of become.
  • cold frame — A cold frame is a wooden frame with a glass top in which you grow small plants to protect them from cold weather.
  • declaim — If you declaim, you speak dramatically, as if you were acting in a theatre.
  • defame — If someone defames another person or thing, they say bad and untrue things about them.
  • disclaim — to deny or repudiate interest in or connection with; disavow; disown: disclaiming all participation.
  • exclaim — Cry out suddenly, esp. in surprise, anger, or pain.
  • grande dame — a usually elderly woman of dignified or aristocratic bearing.
  • ill fame — bad reputation, especially in sexual matters.
  • inflame — to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
  • last name — surname (def 1).
  • pen name — a pseudonym used by an author; nom de plume.
  • place name — the name given to or held by a geographical location, as a town, city, village, etc.
  • postgame — of, relating to, or happening in the period immediately following a sports game: Join us for the postgame wrap-up. Fans lost control in a postgame melee.
  • proclaim — to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
  • reclaim — to claim or demand the return or restoration of, as a right, possession, etc.
  • rename — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • take aim — to position or direct (a firearm, ball, arrow, rocket, etc.) so that, on firing or release, the discharged projectile will hit a target or travel along a certain path.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • all the same — nevertheless; yet
  • christian name — Some people refer to their first names as their Christian names.
  • domain name — fully qualified domain name
  • given name — the name given to one, as distinguished from an inherited family name; first name; Christian name: His given name is John.
  • hall of fame — a national shrine in New York City commemorating the names of outstanding Americans.
  • maiden name — a woman's surname before her marriage.
  • open frame — a frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or a spare.
  • overcame — simple past tense of overcome.
  • spinning frame — a machine for drawing, twisting, and winding yarn.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • baptismal name — Christian name (def 1).
  • family name — the hereditary surname of a family.
  • one and the same — When two or more people or things are thought to be separate and you say that they are one and the same, you mean that they are in fact one single person or thing.
  • reference frame — frame of reference (def 2).
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