Rhymes with howl
howl
H h One-syllable rhymes
- cowl — A cowl is a large loose hood covering a person's head, or their head and shoulders. Cowls are worn especially by monks.
- foul — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
- fowl — the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Compare domestic fowl.
- growl — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- jowl — a fold of flesh hanging from the jaw, as of a very fat person.
- owl — any of numerous, chiefly nocturnal birds of prey, of the order Strigiformes, having a broad head with large, forward-directed eyes that are usually surrounded by disks of modified feathers: many populations are diminishing owing to loss of habitat.
- prowl — to rove or go about stealthily, as in search of prey, something to steal, etc.
- scowl — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
Two-syllable rhymes
- afoul — in or into a state of difficulty, confusion, or conflict (with)
- barn owl — any owl of the genus Tyto, esp T. alba, having a pale brown and white plumage, long slender legs, and a heart-shaped face: family Tytonidae
- barred owl — a large, North American owl (Strix varia) with bars of brown feathers across the breast
- game fowl — a domestic fowl of a breed much used for fighting.
- hawk owl — a gray and white diurnal owl, Surnia ulula, of northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere, resembling a hawk in appearance and actions.
- hoot owl — any of various owls that hoot.
- horned owl — any large owl of the genus Bubo, having prominent ear tufts: family Strigidae
- jungle fowl — any of several East Indian, gallinaceous birds of the genus Gallus, as G. gallus (red jungle fowl) believed to be the ancestor of the domestic fowl.
- little owl — a small, European owl, Athene noctua, often portrayed in art with the goddess Athena.
- night owl — a person who often stays up late at night; nighthawk.
- screech owl — any of numerous small American owls of the genus Otus, having hornlike tufts of feathers, as O. asio, of eastern North America.
- scrub fowl — megapode.
- towel — an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing.
Three-syllable rhymes
- great gray owl — a large, dish-faced, gray owl, Strix nebulosa, of northern North America and western Eurasia, having streaked and barred plumage.
- great horned owl — a large, brown-speckled owl, Bubo virginianus, common in the Western Hemisphere, having prominent ear tufts.
- guinea fowl — any of several African, gallinaceous birds of the subfamily Numidinae, especially a common species, Numida meleagris, that has a bony casque on the head and dark gray plumage spotted with white and that is now domesticated and raised for its flesh and eggs.
- prairie fowl — prairie chicken.
- red jungle fowl — any of several East Indian, gallinaceous birds of the genus Gallus, as G. gallus (red jungle fowl) believed to be the ancestor of the domestic fowl.
- tawny owl — a European owl, Strix aluco, having a reddish-brown or grey plumage, black eyes, and a round head
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- domestic fowl — a chicken.