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Rhymes with honorary

hon·or·ar·y
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • airy — If a building or room is airy, it has a lot of fresh air inside, usually because it is large.
  • ary — any; anyone.
  • berry — Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries.
  • cherry — Cherries are small, round fruit with red skins.
  • dairy — A dairy is a shop or company that sells milk and food made from milk, such as butter, cream, and cheese.
  • fairy — (in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
  • honor — honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • honored — of, relating to, or noting honor.
  • scary — causing fright or alarm.
  • very — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • accurate — careful and exact
  • canary — Canaries are small yellow birds which sing beautifully and are often kept as pets.
  • connery — Sir Sean, real name Thomas Connery. born 1929, Scottish film actor, who played James Bond in such films as Goldfinger (1964). His later films include The Name of the Rose (1986), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and Finding Forrester (2000)
  • contrary — Ideas, attitudes, or reactions that are contrary to each other are completely different from each other.
  • coronary — Coronary means belonging or relating to the heart.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • commissary — A commissary is a shop that provides food and equipment in a place such as a military camp or a prison.
  • customary — Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
  • february — the second month of the year, ordinarily containing 28 days, but containing 29 days in leap years. Abbreviation: Feb.
  • honorable — in accordance with or characterized by principles of honor; upright: They were all honorable men.
  • necessary — being essential, indispensable, or requisite: a necessary part of the motor.
  • ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • temporary — an office worker hired, usually through an agency on a per diem basis, for a short period of time.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • imaginary — existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
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