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Rhymes with gentleness

gen·tle
G g

Two-syllable rhymes

  • gentle — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
  • witness — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • benelux — The Benelux countries are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
  • blessedness — consecrated; sacred; holy; sanctified: the Blessed Sacrament.
  • credulous — If you describe someone as credulous, you have a low opinion of them because they are too ready to believe what people tell them and are easily deceived.
  • daedalus — an Athenian architect and inventor who built the labyrinth for Minos on Crete and fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus to flee the island
  • decadence — deterioration, esp of morality or culture; decay; degeneration
  • detritus — Detritus is the small pieces of rubbish that remain after an event has finished or when something has been used.
  • edifice — a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance.
  • elegance — The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner; style.
  • elements — Plural form of element.
  • elephants — Plural form of elephant.
  • eloquence — Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
  • eminence — Fame or recognized superiority, esp. within a particular sphere or profession.
  • emphasis — Special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
  • evidence — The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
  • excellence — The quality of being outstanding or extremely good.
  • exodus — A mass departure of people, esp. emigrants.
  • fremitus — palpable vibration, as of the walls of the chest.
  • genesis — an origin, creation, or beginning.
  • gentlemen — a man of good family, breeding, or social position.
  • helplessness — unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
  • megabucks — one million dollars.
  • membranous — consisting of, of the nature of, or resembling membrane.
  • nebulous — hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit.
  • negligence — the quality, fact, or result of being negligent; neglect: negligence in discharging one's responsibilities.
  • pegasus — 1.   (networking, product)   A product to support Internet searches, electronic mail, and Usenet news. 2.   (project)   An open source project run by The Open Group which implements a Common Information Model (CIM) Object Manager.
  • pendulous — hanging down loosely: pendulous blossoms.
  • pestilence — a deadly or virulent epidemic disease.
  • precedence — act or fact of preceding.
  • precipice — a cliff with a vertical, nearly vertical, or overhanging face.
  • prevalence — the condition of being prevalent, or widespread: the prevalence of AIDS in developing countries.
  • recklessness — utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution; careless (usually followed by of): to be reckless of danger.
  • relevance — the condition of being relevant, or connected with the matter at hand: Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age.
  • resonance — the state or quality of being resonant.
  • restlessness — characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest: a restless mood.
  • sensuous — perceived by or affecting the senses: the sensuous qualities of music.
  • tenderness — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
  • tenebrous — dark; gloomy; obscure.
  • tenuous — lacking a sound basis, as reasoning; unsubstantiated; weak: a tenuous argument.
  • tetanus — Pathology. an infectious, often fatal disease caused by a specific bacterium that enters the body through wounds and characterized by respiratory paralysis and tonic spasms and rigidity of the voluntary muscles, especially those of the neck and lower jaw. Compare lockjaw.
  • tremulous — (of persons, the body, etc.) characterized by trembling, as from fear, nervousness, or weakness.
  • venomous — (of an animal) having a gland or glands for secreting venom; able to inflict a poisoned bite, sting, or wound: a venomous snake.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • beneficence — the act of doing good; kindness
  • benevolence — inclination or tendency to help or do good to others; charity
  • contentiousness — The state of being contentious.
  • directionless — the act or an instance of directing.
  • effeminate — (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
  • incredulous — not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
  • intelligence — capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity; aptitude in grasping truths, relationships, facts, meanings, etc.
  • irrelevance — the quality or condition of being irrelevant.
  • persepolis — an ancient capital of Persia: its imposing ruins are in S Iran, about 30 miles (48 km) NE of Shiraz.
  • pink elephants — a facetious name applied to hallucinations caused by drunkenness
  • preeminence — the state or character of being preeminent.
  • unpleasantness — the quality or state of being unpleasant.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • direct evidence — evidence of a witness who testifies to the truth of the fact to be proved (contrasted with circumstantial evidence).
  • hearsay evidence — testimony based on what a witness has heard from another person rather than on direct personal knowledge or experience.
  • morphogenesis — the development of structural features of an organism or part.
  • state's evidence — evidence given by an accomplice in a crime who becomes a voluntary witness against the other defendants: The defendants' case was lost when one of them turned state's evidence.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • indirect evidence — circumstantial evidence.
  • magnetic resonance — the response by atoms, molecules, or nuclei subjected to a magnetic field to radio waves or other forms of energy: used in medicine for scanning

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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