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Rhymes with wind

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Two-syllable rhymes

  • define — to describe the nature, properties, or essential qualities of
  • defined — If something is clearly defined or strongly defined, its outline is clear or strong.
  • deprived — Deprived people or people from deprived areas do not have the things that people consider to be essential in life, for example acceptable living conditions or education.
  • design — When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
  • designed — made or done intentionally; intended; planned.
  • downwind — in the direction toward which the wind is blowing: We coasted downwind.
  • enshrined — Simple past tense and past participle of enshrine.
  • entwine — Wind or twist together ; interweave.
  • entwined — Wind or twist together; interweave.
  • fly blind — to move through the air using wings.
  • incline — to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
  • inclined — deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
  • in kind — paid or given in goods, commodities, or services instead of money: in-kind welfare programs.
  • inside — on the inner side or part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope.
  • kinder — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • maligned — to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • mankind — the human race; human beings collectively without reference to sex; humankind.
  • opined — Simple past tense and past participle of opine.
  • outside — the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
  • refined — having or showing well-bred feeling, taste, etc.: refined people.
  • remind — to cause (a person) to remember; cause (a person) to think (of someone or something): Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother.
  • rescind — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • reside — to apply new siding, as to a house.
  • resign — to give up an office or position, often formally (often followed by from): to resign from the presidency.
  • resigned — submissive or acquiescent.
  • revived — to activate, set in motion, or take up again; renew: to revive old feuds.
  • rock hind — a small, orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus adscensionis, inhabiting warm seas from North Carolina to Brazil, especially in the West Indies, and fished as food.
  • shiny — bright or glossy in appearance.
  • tiny — very small; minute; wee.
  • unkind — lacking in kindness or mercy; severe.
  • unlined — paper: without ruled lines
  • unsigned — a token; indication.
  • unwind — to undo or loosen from or as if from a coiled condition: to unwind a rolled bandage; to unwind a coiled rope.
  • weiner — Misspelling of wiener.
  • worldwide — extending or spread throughout the world.
  • affined — closely related; connected
  • aligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • around — To be positioned around a place or object means to surround it or be on all sides of it. To move around a place means to go along its edge, back to your starting point.
  • arrived — to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination: He finally arrived in Rome.
  • aside — If you move something aside, you move it to one side of you.
  • assigned — Simple past tense and past participle of assign.
  • behind — If something is behind a thing or person, it is on the other side of them from you, or nearer their back rather than their front.
  • beside — Something that is beside something else is at the side of it or next to it.
  • beyond — If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
  • chagrined — If you are chagrined by something, it disappoints, upsets, or annoys you, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • china — China is a hard white substance made from clay. It is used to make things such as cups, bowls, plates, and ornaments.
  • collide — If two or more moving people or objects collide, they crash into one another. If a moving person or object collides with a person or object that is not moving, they crash into them.
  • combined — A combined effort or attack is made by two or more groups of people at the same time.
  • command — If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
  • confine — To confine something to a particular place or group means to prevent it from spreading beyond that place or group.
  • confined — If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
  • consigned — Simple past tense and past participle of consign.
  • decide — If you decide to do something, you choose to do it, usually after you have thought carefully about the other possibilities.
  • declined — to withhold or deny consent to do, enter into or upon, etc.; refuse: He declined to say more about it.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • bear in mind — to remember
  • come to mind — be recalled
  • disinclined — lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse: I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight.
  • drop behind — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
  • fall behind — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • frame of mind — mental state
  • get behind — support: a cause, etc.
  • intertwine — Twist or twine together.
  • intertwined — Twist or twine together.
  • leave behind — fail to bring
  • open mind — receptive attitude
  • redefined — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
  • unconfined — limited or restricted.
  • undefined — without fixed limits; indefinite in form, extent, or application: undefined authority; undefined feelings of sadness.
  • undermined — to injure or destroy by insidious activity or imperceptible stages, sometimes tending toward a sudden dramatic effect.
  • understand — to perceive the meaning of; grasp the idea of; comprehend: to understand Spanish; I didn't understand your question.
  • unrefined — not refined; not purified, as substances: unrefined metal.
  • window blind — window shade.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • presence of mind — a calm state of mind that allows one to think clearly or act effectively in an emergency.
  • time out of mind — time immemorial (def 1).
  • venetian blind — a blind, as for a window, having overlapping horizontal slats that may be opened or closed, especially one in which the slats may be raised and drawn together above the window by pulling a cord.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • make up one's mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.

One-syllable rhymes

  • bind — If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common.
  • blind — Someone who is blind is unable to see because their eyes are damaged.
  • dined — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
  • find — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • fined — of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
  • freind — Misspelling of friend.
  • ginned — drunk; intoxicated; inebriated.
  • grind — to wear, smooth, or sharpen by abrasion or friction; whet: to grind a lens.
  • grinde — Obsolete spelling of grind.
  • grinned — to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
  • hind — situated in the rear or at the back; posterior: the hind legs of an animal.
  • kind — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • lindJenny (Johanna Maria Lind Goldschmidt"The Swedish Nightingale") 1820–87, Swedish soprano.
  • lined — a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
  • lynd — Robert Staughton [stawt-n] /ˈstɔt n/ (Show IPA), 1892–1970, and his wife Helen (Merrell) [mer-uh l] /ˈmɛr əl/ (Show IPA) 1896–1982, U.S. sociologists.
  • mind — (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
  • mined — an excavation made in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores, coal, precious stones, etc.
  • pined — to yearn deeply; suffer with longing; long painfully (often followed by for): to pine for one's home and family.
  • pinned — a small, slender, often pointed piece of wood, metal, etc., used to fasten, support, or attach things.
  • primed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
  • rhymed — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • rind — a piece of iron running across an upper millstone as a support.
  • signed — a token; indication.
  • sind — a former province of Pakistan, in the lower Indus valley; now part of West Pakistan. 48,136 sq. mi. (125,154 sq. km). Capital: Karachi.
  • skinned — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • tired — having a tire or tires.
  • twined — a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.
  • wined — the fermented juice of grapes, made in many varieties, such as red, white, sweet, dry, still, and sparkling, for use as a beverage, in cooking, in religious rites, etc., and usually having an alcoholic content of 14 percent or less.
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