Rhymes with omnipotent
om·nip·o·tent
O o Two-syllable rhymes
- limit — the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
- littlest — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
- potent — (of a cross) having a crosspiece at the extremity of each arm: a cross potent.
- present — being, existing, or occurring at this time or now; current: increasing respect for the present ruler of the small country.
- quotient — the result of division; the number of times one quantity is contained in another.
Three-syllable rhymes
- competent — Someone who is competent is efficient and effective.
- confident — If you are confident about something, you are certain that it will happen in the way you want it to.
- different — not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different, although they are identical twins.
- difficult — not easily or readily done; requiring much labor, skill, or planning to be performed successfully; hard: a difficult job.
- dissonant — disagreeing or harsh in sound; discordant.
- distillate — the product obtained from the condensation of vapors in distillation.
- filament — a very fine thread or threadlike structure; a fiber or fibril: filaments of gold.
- immanent — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
- immigrant — a person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence.
- imminent — likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent.
- implement — any article used in some activity, especially an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements.
- impotent — not potent; lacking power or ability.
- incident — an individual occurrence or event.
- increment — something added or gained; addition; increase.
- indolent — having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful: an indolent person.
- infinite — immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
- innocent — free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children.
- insolent — boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent; insulting: an insolent reply.
- instrument — a mechanical tool or implement, especially one used for delicate or precision work: surgical instruments.
- intimate — associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend.
- intricate — having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze.
- ligament — Anatomy, Zoology. a band of tissue, usually white and fibrous, serving to connect bones, hold organs in place, etc.
- militant — vigorously active and aggressive, especially in support of a cause: militant reformers.
- omniscient — having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things.
- president — (often initial capital letter) the highest executive officer of a modern republic, as the Chief Executive of the United States.
- silicate — Mineralogy. any of the largest group of mineral compounds, as quartz, beryl, garnet, feldspar, mica, and various kinds of clay, consisting of SiO 2 or SiO 4 groupings and one or more metallic ions, with some forms containing hydrogen. Silicates constitute well over 90 percent of the rock-forming minerals of the earth's crust.
- simulate — to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
- stimulant — Physiology, Medicine/Medical. something that temporarily quickens some vital process or the functional activity of some organ or part: Adrenalin is a stimulant for the heart. Compare depressant (def 4).
- vigilant — keenly watchful to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- ambivalent — If you say that someone is ambivalent about something, they seem to be uncertain whether they really want it, or whether they really approve of it.
- articulate — If you describe someone as articulate, you mean that they are able to express their thoughts and ideas easily and well.
- benevolent — If you describe a person in authority as benevolent, you mean that they are kind and fair.
- coincident — Coincident events happen at the same time.
- equivalent — Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
- grandiloquent — speaking or expressed in a lofty style, often to the point of being pompous or bombastic.
- imprisonment — to confine in or as if in a prison.
- intelligent — having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
- invincible — incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
- legitimate — according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
- magnificent — making a splendid appearance or show; of exceptional beauty, size, etc.: a magnificent cathedral; magnificent scenery.
- omnipotence — the quality or state of being omnipotent.
- omnipresent — present everywhere at the same time: the omnipresent God.
- participant — a person or group that participates; partaker.
- particulate — of, relating to, or composed of distinct particles.
- predicament — an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
- significant — important; of consequence.
- sophisticate — a sophisticated person.
- stringed instrument — a musical instrument having strings as the medium of sound production, played with the fingers or with a plectrum or a bow: The guitar, the harp, and the violin are stringed instruments.
- ubiquitous — widespread
- unlimited — not limited; unrestricted; unconfined: unlimited trade.
- wind instrument — a musical instrument sounded by the breath or other air current, as the trumpet, trombone, clarinet, or flute.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- abolitionist — An abolitionist is someone who campaigns for the abolition of a particular system or practice.
- false imprisonment — the unlawful restraint of a person from exercising the right to freedom of movement.
- inarticulate — lacking the ability to express oneself, especially in clear and effective speech: an inarticulate public speaker.
- indiscriminate — not discriminating; lacking in care, judgment, selectivity, etc.: indiscriminate in one's friendships.
- transit instrument — Astronomy. meridian circle.
- unearned increment — the increase in the value of property, especially land, due to natural causes, as growth of population, rather than to any labor or expenditure by the owner.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- negotiable instrument — order or promise to pay money
- percussion instrument — a musical instrument, as the drum, cymbal, triangle, xylophone, or piano, that is struck to produce a sound, as distinguished from string or wind instruments.