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Top rhymes for songwriters

Words that rhyme withvariables.

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Near rhymes for variables

Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.

  • appendicitis
  • precariousness
  • rebelliousness
  • gregariousness
  • censoriousness
  • abstemiousness
  • vicariousness
  • enviousness
  • nefariousness
  • hilariousness
  • pedestrianise



Want to know what rhymes with variables?

Looking up rhymes for "variables" is easy. Finding rhymes that work in a song is harder—so we curated rhyming words built for songwriters.

Sometimes the best lyric is a near rhyme. It keeps the meaning intact while still sounding musical—especially in modern songwriting.

Build your songbook and keep every lyric idea in one place.These are just a few songwriting rhymes from Chorus. Unlock the full rhyming dictionary and more creative tools in the app.


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