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Rhymes for "criticism" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(n)
Regard for others, both natural and moral without regard for oneself; devotion to the interests of others; brotherly kindness.
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(philosophy) A studied attitude of questioning and doubt.
(within a machine or machinery) Any mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion, or the transmission or control of power.
Great energy, drive, force, or power; vigour of body, mind or personality; oomph or pizzazz
(biology) A discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.
A split or separation within a group or organization, typically caused by discord.
(physics) The property of being magnetic.
(ethics, uncountable) The philosophical belief that happiness, particularly sensual pleasure, is the highest good in life.
A tendency to talk excessively about oneself.
A doctrine of direct communication or spiritual intuition of divine truth.
A general belief that bad things will happen.
a tendency to expect the best, or at least, a favourable outcome
(uncountable) The use of a word or phrase to replace another one that is more offensive, blunt or vulgar.
The characteristic or practice of being a fanatic.
A belief that spirits inhabit some or all classes of natural objects or phenomena.
(philosophy) The view that the world consists of, or is explicable in terms of, two fundamental principles, such as mind and matter or good and evil.
The manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or positiveness in stating opinion.
Temporary exclusion from a community or society.
A concise, terse, laconic, or memorable expression of a general truth or principle.
(derogatory) Excessive patriotism, eagerness for national superiority; jingoism.
The state or condition of being parallel; agreement in direction, tendency, or character.
A person or thing which seems to belong to a different time or period of time. [from 19th c.]
A strong natural dislike or hatred; antipathy.
(political science, sociology) The principles or practice of absolute or arbitrary government; Synonym of despotism.
The method or power of gaining control over someone's personality or actions, as in hypnosis or suggestion.
(idiomatic) Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.
(optics) A transparent block in the shape of a prism (sense 1), typically with triangular ends, used to reflect or refract light.
An ideology, system of thought, or practice that can be described by a word ending in -ism.
The pursuit of practicality over aesthetic qualities; a concentration on facts rather than emotions or ideals.
Excessive love of oneself.
A system of government in which the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control, for example, a dictatorship.
The superior attitude or behaviour associated with an elite.
The performance of magic tricks.
The practice or principle of giving a group priority over each individual in it.
A real or pretended indifference to pleasure or pain; insensibility; impassiveness.
The act of eating another of one's own species.
The practice of taking advantage of any situations or people to achieve an end, often with no regard for principles or consequences.
the state of being erotic, or of being sexually aroused
An emotional state of mind, a tendency to regard things in an emotional manner; emotional behaviour or characteristics.
The political doctrine that holds that all people in a society should have equal rights from birth.
The quality or state of being parochial; especially: selfish pettiness or narrowness (as of interests, opinions, or views).
A political philosophy that advocates traditional values.
The practice of using action to achieve a result, such as political demonstration or a strike in support of or in opposition to an issue.
An inclination to escape from routine or reality into fantasy.
A materialistic attachment to possessions with a heavy use of consumables; a lifestyle based on such tendencies.
(sociology) A social system that permits smaller groups within a society to maintain their individual cultural identities.
A book, in question and answer form, summarizing the basic principles of Christianity.
A more extreme form of patriotism; the idea of a more extreme support for one's country, people or culture.
Committing new offenses after a crime committed in the past.
(American spelling) Alternative spelling of favouritism. [(British spelling) The unfair favouring of one person or group at the expense of another.]
A persistent pessimistic or skeptical attitude.
Constant concern over material possessions and wealth; a great or excessive regard for worldly concerns.
(philosophy) The doctrine that all actions are determined by the current state and immutable laws of the universe, with no possibility of choice.
The tendency to think selfishly with exclusive self-interest in mind.
Representation of a concept through symbols or underlying meanings of objects or qualities.
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The guiding of people in a manner that limits their autonomy in the name of their own well-being.
The qualities characteristic of a hero, such as courage, bravery, fortitude, selflessness, etc.; the display of such qualities.
(religion) The tendency to reduce a religion to its most fundamental tenets, based on strict interpretation of core texts.
The policy of a country seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of economic dominance.
Prejudice or discrimination based upon race or ethnicity; (countable) an action of such discrimination.
A focus on, or excessive use of, military force.
(ecology) Any interaction between two species that benefits both; typically involves the exchange of substances or services.
A barbaric act.
The policy, of a nation, of expanding its territory or its economic influence.
The belief that most or all political power should be centralized in national governments.
(economics) An economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
The use of unlawful violence against people or property to achieve political objectives.
The conviction that it is morally wrong to settle disputes (especially between countries) by war or other violent means.
Love of one's country; devotion to the welfare of one's compatriots; passion which inspires one to serve one's country.
An unwillingness to settle for anything less than perfection.
Any of various radical social or political movements that aim at fundamental change in the structure of society
The emotional style of lyric poetry.
Extreme ideas or actions, primarily in politics or religion.
The use or development of the intellect.
(uncountable, often derogatory) The act or practice of moralizing (making moral reflections or judging the morality of others).
The permanent oppression of a nominally free group of people
A surname.
(loosely) A lack of belief in deities, or a belief that there is insufficient evidence to believe in a god.