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Rhymes with warder

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Two-syllable rhymes

  • boarder — A boarder is a pupil who lives at school during the term.
  • border — The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
  • corder — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
  • order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • court order — a command by a court
  • disorder — lack of order or regular arrangement; confusion: Your room is in utter disorder.
  • in order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • recorder — a person who records, especially as an official duty.
  • reorder — to put in order again: to reorder the card file.
  • stop order — an order from a customer to a broker to sell a security if the market price drops below a designated level.
  • tall order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • word order — the way in which words are arranged in sequence in a sentence or smaller construction: In Latin, word order is freer than in English.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • batting order — the sequence in which hitters will bat in a given game, determined in advance by the team manager.
  • market order — an order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at the best price available.
  • money order — an order for the payment of money, as one issued by one bank or post office and payable at another.
  • open order — a troop formation for drill or basic combat training, the intervals between the individuals being greater than those in close order.
  • out of order — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • pecking order — Animal Behavior. a dominance hierarchy, seen especially in domestic poultry, that is maintained by one bird pecking another of lower status.
  • point of order — a question raised as to whether proceedings are in order, or in conformity with parliamentary law.
  • postal order — money order.
  • rules of order — the rules by which a legislative or deliberative assembly governs its proceedings; parliamentary law.
  • standing order — Military. (formerly) a general order always in force in a command and establishing uniform procedures for it; standard operating procedure.
  • tape recorder — an electrical device for recording or playing back sound, video, or data on magnetic tape.
  • wire recorder — a forerunner of the tape recorder that recorded sound on a steel wire by magnetizing the wire as it passed an electromagnet.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • manic disorder — a type of affective disorder characterized by euphoric mood, excessive activity and talkativeness, impaired judgment, and sometimes psychotic symptoms, as grandiose delusions.
  • mental disorder — any of the various forms of psychosis or severe neurosis.
  • panic disorder — a disorder in which inappropriate, intense apprehension and physical symptoms of fear occur so frequently as to produce significant impairment.
  • religious order — monks: monastery

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • affective disorder — any mental disorder, such as depression or mania, that is characterized by abnormal disturbances of mood
  • anxiety disorder — any of various mental disorders characterized by extreme anxiety and including panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder
  • bipolar disorder — Bipolar disorder is a mental illness in which a person's state of mind changes between extreme happiness and extreme depression.
  • conversion disorder — a psychological disorder in which severe physical symptoms like blindness or paralysis appear with no apparent physical cause
  • genetic disorder — disease caused by abnormal DNA

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • personality disorder — any of a group of mental disorders characterized by deeply ingrained maladaptive patterns of behavior and personality style, which are usually recognizable as early as adolescence and are often lifelong in duration.
  • posttraumatic stress disorder — a mental disorder, as battle fatigue, occurring after a traumatic event outside the range of usual human experience, and characterized by symptoms such as reliving the event, reduced involvement with others, and manifestations of autonomic arousal such as hyperalertness and exaggerated startle response. Abbreviation: PTSD.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • attention deficit disorder — Attention deficit disorder is a condition where people, especially children, are unable to concentrate on anything for very long and so find it difficult to learn and often behave in inappropriate ways. The abbreviation ADD is often used.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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