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Rhymes with mastery

mas·ter·y
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One-syllable rhymes

  • mast — the fruit of the oak and beech or other forest trees, used as food for hogs and other animals.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • hurry — to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up): Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
  • master — botmaster
  • power — a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
  • story — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
  • terry — the loop formed by the pile of a fabric when left uncut.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • apathy — You can use apathy to talk about someone's state of mind if you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about anything.
  • archery — Archery is a sport in which people shoot arrows at a target using a bow.
  • artery — Arteries are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Compare vein.
  • bakery — A bakery is a building where bread, pastries, and cakes are baked, or the shop where they are sold.
  • battery — Batteries are small devices that provide the power for electrical items such as radios and children's toys.
  • blackberry — A blackberry is a small, soft black or dark purple fruit.
  • blasphemy — You can describe something that shows disrespect for God or a religion as blasphemy.
  • brasserie — A brasserie is a small and usually cheap restaurant or bar.
  • calgary — a city in Canada, in S Alberta: centre of a large agricultural region; oilfields. Pop: 879 277 (2001)
  • calorie — Calories are units used to measure the energy value of food. People who are on diets try to eat food that does not contain many calories.
  • calvary — a representation of Christ's crucifixion, usually sculptured and in the open air
  • cannery — A cannery is a factory where food is canned.
  • chancery — In Britain, the Chancery or Chancery Division is the Lord Chancellor's court, which is a division of the High Court of Justice.
  • cranberry — Cranberries are red berries with a sour taste. They are often used to make a sauce or jelly that you eat with meat.
  • daiquiri — A daiquiri is a drink made with rum, lime or lemon juice, sugar, and ice.
  • dastardly — If you describe an action as dastardly, you mean it is wicked and intended to hurt someone.
  • destiny — A person's destiny is everything that happens to them during their life, including what will happen in the future, especially when it is considered to be controlled by someone or something else.
  • disaster — a calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly and causing great loss of life, damage, or hardship, as a flood, airplane crash, or business failure.
  • factory — a building or group of buildings with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
  • fallacy — a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
  • fantasy — imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
  • flattery — the act of flattering.
  • galaxy — Astronomy. a large system of stars held together by mutual gravitation and isolated from similar systems by vast regions of space. (usually initial capital letter) Milky Way.
  • gallery — a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
  • hackberry — any of several trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Celtis, of the elm family, bearing cherrylike fruit.
  • happily — in a happy manner; with pleasure.
  • hatchery — a place for hatching eggs of hens, fish, etc., especially a large, commercial or government site where the young are hatched, cared for, and sold or distributed.
  • history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
  • mammary — of or relating to the mamma or breast.
  • massively — consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns.
  • masterful — dominating; self-willed; imperious.
  • mastering — a person with the ability or power to use, control, or dispose of something: a master of six languages; to be master of one's fate.
  • masterpiece — a person's greatest piece of work, as in an art.
  • masterworks — Plural form of masterwork.
  • misery — wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • mystery — anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown: the mysteries of nature.
  • poetry — the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.
  • quackery — the practice or methods of a quack.
  • raspberry — the fruit of any of several shrubs belonging to the genus Rubus, of the rose family, consisting of small and juicy red, black, or pale yellow drupelets forming a detachable cap about a convex receptacle.
  • salary — a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services.
  • tapestry — a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven by hand to produce a design, often pictorial, used for wall hangings, furniture coverings, etc.
  • tragedy — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
  • trickery — the use or practice of tricks or stratagems to deceive; artifice; deception.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • academy — Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
  • audacity — Audacity is audacious behaviour.
  • b battery — the power source for the plate and screen-grid electrodes of electron tubes in battery-operated equipment
  • black raspberry — a plant, Rubus occidentalis, of E North America, that has black berry-like fruits
  • catastrophe — A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage.
  • drastically — acting with force or violence; violent.
  • dry battery — a dry cell or a voltaic battery consisting of a number of dry cells.
  • gram calorie — calorie (def 1a). Abbreviation: g-cal.
  • large calorie — kilocalorie.
  • menagerie — a collection of wild or unusual animals, especially for exhibition.
  • olfactory — of or relating to the sense of smell: olfactory organs.
  • press gallery — a press section, especially in a legislative chamber.
  • refractory — hard or impossible to manage; stubbornly disobedient: a refractory child.
  • salisburyHarrison, 1908–93, U.S. journalist and writer.
  • small calorie — Thermodynamics. calorie (def 1a).

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • court of chancery — (in the US) a court of equity
  • peanut gallery — Informal. the rearmost and cheapest section of seats in the balcony or the uppermost balcony of a theater.
  • satisfactory — giving or affording satisfaction; fulfilling all demands or requirements: a satisfactory solution.
  • shooting gallery — a place equipped with targets and used for practice in shooting.
  • solar battery — an array of solar cells, used as a source of electrical power.
  • storage battery — a voltaic battery consisting of two or more storage cells.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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