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Rhymes with multiple

mul·ti·ple
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Three-syllable rhymes

  • functional — of or relating to a function or functions: functional difficulties in the administration.
  • gullible — easily deceived or cheated.
  • hospital — an institution in which sick or injured persons are given medical or surgical treatment.
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • lovable — of such a nature as to attract love; deserving love; amiable; endearing.
  • metaphor — a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”. Compare mixed metaphor, simile (def 1).
  • multiplied — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • multiply — to make many or manifold; increase the number, quantity, etc., of.
  • multitude — a great number; host: a multitude of friends.
  • parallel — parallel processing
  • possible — that may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used, etc.: a disease with no possible cure.
  • principal — first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief; foremost.
  • principle — an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles.
  • syllable — an uninterrupted segment of speech consisting of a vowel sound, a diphthong, or a syllabic consonant, with or without preceding or following consonant sounds: “Eye,” “sty,” “act,” and “should” are English words of one syllable. “Eyelet,” “stifle,” “enact,” and “shouldn't” are two-syllable words.
  • syllables — an uninterrupted segment of speech consisting of a vowel sound, a diphthong, or a syllabic consonant, with or without preceding or following consonant sounds: “Eye,” “sty,” “act,” and “should” are English words of one syllable. “Eyelet,” “stifle,” “enact,” and “shouldn't” are two-syllable words.
  • touchable — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • ultimate — last; furthest or farthest; ending a process or series: the ultimate point in a journey; the ultimate style in hats.
  • wonderful — excellent; great; marvelous: We all had a wonderful weekend.
  • culpable — If someone or their conduct is culpable, they are responsible for something wrong or bad that has happened.
  • cultural — Cultural means relating to a particular society and its ideas, customs, and art.
  • decimals — pertaining to tenths or to the number 10.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • accountable — If you are accountable to someone for something that you do, you are responsible for it and must be prepared to justify your actions to that person.
  • adjustable — If something is adjustable, it can be changed to different positions or sizes.
  • deductible — If a payment or expense is deductible, it can be deducted from another sum such as your income, for example, when calculating how much income tax you have to pay.
  • discoverable — to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
  • dysfunctional — not performing normally, as an organ or structure of the body; malfunctioning.
  • incredible — so extraordinary as to seem impossible: incredible speed.
  • instructional — the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.
  • multiplier — a person or thing that multiplies.
  • untouchable — that may not be touched; of a nature such that it cannot be touched; not palpable; intangible.
  • vulnerable — capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • apple — An apple is a round fruit with smooth green, yellow, or red skin and firm white flesh.
  • couple — If you refer to a couple of people or things, you mean two or approximately two of them, although the exact number is not important or you are not sure of it.
  • cripple — A person with a physical disability or a serious permanent injury is sometimes referred to as a cripple.
  • double — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doubtful — of uncertain outcome or result.
  • grapple — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
  • multiples — consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold.
  • ripple — (of a liquid surface) to form small waves or undulations, as water agitated by a breeze.
  • simple — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
  • supple — bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed; pliant; flexible: a supple bough.
  • tipple — to drink intoxicating liquor, especially habitually or to some excess.
  • triple — threefold; consisting of three parts: a triple knot.
  • trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
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