Words that rhyme with achieving

  • believing
    n 1: the cognitive process that leads to convictions; "seeing is believing"
  • bleeding
    n 1: the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel [syn: bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhage]
  • breathing
    adj 1: passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone" [syn: breathing, eupneic, eupnoeic] [ant: breathless, dyspneal, dyspneic, dyspnoeal, dyspnoeic] n 1: the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation [syn: breathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation]
  • briefing
    n 1: detailed instructions, as for a military operation
  • disbelieving
    adj 1: denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion; "a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles" [syn: disbelieving, skeptical, sceptical, unbelieving]
  • dreaming
    n 1: imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake; "he lives in a dream that has nothing to do with reality" [syn: dream, dreaming] 2: a series of mental images and emotions occurring during sleep; "I had a dream about you last night" [syn: dream, dreaming]
  • evening
    n 1: the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall); "he enjoyed the evening light across the lake" [syn: evening, eve, even, eventide] 2: a later concluding time period; "it was the evening of the Roman Empire" 3: the early part of night (from dinner until bedtime) spent in a special way; "an evening at the opera"
  • grieving
    adj 1: sorrowful through loss or deprivation; "bereft of hope" [syn: bereaved, bereft, grief-stricken, grieving, mourning(a), sorrowing(a)]
  • heaving
    n 1: an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling); "the heaving of waves on a rough sea" [syn: heave, heaving] 2: breathing heavily (as after exertion) [syn: panting, heaving] 3: the act of lifting something with great effort [syn: heave, heaving] 4: throwing something heavy (with great effort); "he gave it a mighty heave"; "he was not good at heaving passes" [syn: heave, heaving]
  • leaving
    n 1: the act of departing [syn: departure, going, going away, leaving]
  • scheming
    adj 1: used of persons; "the most calculating and selfish men in the community" [syn: calculating, calculative, conniving, scheming, shrewd] 2: concealing crafty designs for advancing your own interest; "a selfish and designing nation obsessed with the dark schemes of European intrigue"- W.Churchill; "a scheming wife"; "a scheming gold digger" [syn: designing, scheming]
  • sleeping
    adj 1: lying with head on paws as if sleeping [syn: dormant(ip), sleeping] n 1: the state of being asleep [ant: waking] 2: quiet and inactive restfulness [syn: quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping] 3: the suspension of consciousness and decrease in metabolic rate
  • thieving
    adj 1: given to thievery [syn: thieving(a), thievish] n 1: the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International" [syn: larceny, theft, thievery, thieving, stealing]
  • unbelieving
    adj 1: rejecting any belief in gods [syn: atheistic, atheistical, unbelieving] 2: holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible [syn: nescient, unbelieving] 3: denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion; "a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles" [syn: disbelieving, skeptical, sceptical, unbelieving]
  • weaving
    n 1: creating fabric
  • bereaving
  • cleaving
  • conceiving
  • deceiving
  • interleaving
  • interweaving
  • misconceiving
  • peeving
  • perceiving
  • receiving
  • relieving
  • retrieving
  • reeving
  • geving