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Rhymes for "tear" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Grim or severe in manner or appearance.
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(n)
A facial expression where one slightly raises one corner of the upper lip, generally indicating scorn.
(v)
(intransitive) To be hopeless; to have no hope; to give up all hope or expectation. [(often) with of]
(intransitive, with at) To utter sarcastic or mocking comments; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language.
(intransitive) To stare angrily.
(especially of men) Charming, confident, and carefully dressed.
Lacking the proper care or concern for something important, reckless, rash, high-handed.
Transparent in colour.
Very bad or intense.
Naked, uncovered.
Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level or of a value equal (to that of something else).
(transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically.
An adulterous relationship, chiefly of a married person. (from affaire de cœur, affair of the heart).
A sudden bright light.
(colloquial, sometimes derogatory) Non-heterosexual or non-cisgender: homosexual, bisexual, asexual, transgender, etc.
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
(uncountable) Health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.
(politics, UK, Westminster system) The head of government in parliament and leader of the cabinet.
(historical) cavalier; knight
Conscious or having knowledge of something; awake.
(uncountable) The substance constituting Earth's atmosphere: a gaseous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and various trace gases.
(geometry) A polygon with four straight sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.
Not genuinely meaning what has been expressed; not sincere; artificial; factitious.
(countable) Money paid for a transport ticket.
(intransitive) To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.
(intransitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge; unmindful.
(uncountable) A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.
(intransitive) To make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.
A natural or innate talent or aptitude.
Of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.: frayed and worn to an extent that the nap is damaged and the warp and weft threads show; shabby, worn-out.
Very uncommon; scarce.
A trap (especially one made from a loop of wire, string, or leather).
Extra.
(intransitive) To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
(transitive) To weaken; to affect negatively; to have a diminishing effect on.
(intransitive, transitive) To remove the fleece from (a sheep, llama, etc.) by clipping.
(mathematics) A surface in three dimensions consisting of all points equidistant from a center. .
(transitive) To make ready for a specific future purpose; to set up; to assemble or equip; to forearm.
(transitive) To seize for military use.
To restore to good working order, fix, or improve damaged condition; to mend; to remedy.
Physically close.
(intransitive) To change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
To entrap; to catch in a snare or trap.
(transitive) To spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing.
A very unpleasant or frightening dream.
A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.
A long stick with a sharp tip used as a weapon for throwing or thrusting, or anything used to make a thrusting motion.
(intransitive, formal) To make a mistake.
(transitive) To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster.
(intransitive, figurative) To be consistent as part of a group, or by common purpose.
Not clearly or explicitly defined.
(transitive) To have on:
(uncountable, usually in combination) Goods or a type of goods offered for sale or use.
(intransitive) To get involved or involve oneself, causing disturbance.
A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.
(countable) Any of several plant-eating mammals of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
A road open at both ends or connecting one area with another; a highway or main street.
(transitive, uncommon) To separate (a pair).
An adult female horse.
A thin decorative covering of fine material (usually wood) applied to coarser wood or other material.
An affair; a usually adulterous relationship between people who are not married to each other.
Without ambiguity or doubt; completely understood.
Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
The waging of war or armed conflict against an enemy.
An item of furniture used to sit on or in, comprising a seat, legs or wheels, back, and sometimes arm rests, for use by one person.
An item of sentimental value, that is given or kept to remember an event or location.
Not fair.
(transitive) To renounce or deny something, especially under oath.
An ancestor.
The first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment, often held as a special event with celebrity guests.
To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
(uncountable) A practice of communicating with one's God, or with some spiritual entity.
(intransitive) To vanish.
One’s calling in life; one's working occupation or profession, especially when pursued seriously and/or over a long period of time.
A chair with supports for the arms or elbows.
The state of being in poor condition, in need of repair.
(poetic) Past years; time gone by; yore.
(intransitive, archaic) To learn.
(idiomatic) Not yet resolved, finished, answered, decided or certain.
(intransitive) To approach, to come closer.
Someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.
(computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM).
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
A person who, as a profession, profits from large financial transactions.
One who works at a till or receives payments.
(countable, uncountable) A show of ceremony or celebration.
A person who stubbornly holds to a philosophy or opinion regardless of its feasibility.
One who commits crimes (especially fraud, bribery, loansharking, extortion etc.) to aid in running a shady or illegal business.
(military) An army rank; an officer commanding a brigade.
A surname.
(postpositive) Extraordinary, remarkable, outstanding.
(transitive, idiomatic) To apply; to employ something to achieve an intended effect.