Words that rhyme with brender

  • are
    n 1: a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters [syn: are, ar]
  • bender
    n 1: a tool for bending; "he used pliers as a bender" 2: revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party [syn: carouse, carousal, bender, toot, booze-up] 3: a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter [syn: curve, curve ball, breaking ball, bender]
  • blender
    n 1: an electrically powered mixer with whirling blades that mix or chop or liquefy foods [syn: blender, liquidizer, liquidiser]
  • contender
    n 1: the contestant you hope to defeat; "he had respect for his rivals"; "he wanted to know what the competition was doing" [syn: rival, challenger, competitor, competition, contender]
  • defender
    n 1: a person who cares for persons or property [syn: defender, guardian, protector, shielder] 2: a fighter who holds out against attack [syn: defender, withstander]
  • engender
    v 1: call forth [syn: engender, breed, spawn] 2: make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them" [syn: beget, get, engender, father, mother, sire, generate, bring forth]
  • fender
    n 1: a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud; "in Britain they call a fender a wing" [syn: fender, wing] 2: an inclined metal frame at the front of a locomotive to clear the track [syn: fender, buffer, cowcatcher, pilot] 3: a low metal guard to confine falling coals to a hearth 4: a cushion-like device that reduces shock due to an impact [syn: buffer, fender]
  • gender
    n 1: a grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives; in some languages it is quite arbitrary but in Indo-European languages it is usually based on sex or animateness [syn: gender, grammatical gender] 2: the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus" [syn: sex, gender, sexuality]
  • lender
    n 1: someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters [syn: lender, loaner] [ant: borrower]
  • mender
    n 1: a skilled worker who mends or repairs things [syn: mender, repairer, fixer]
  • offender
    n 1: a person who transgresses moral or civil law [syn: wrongdoer, offender]
  • pretender
    n 1: a claimant to the throne or to the office of ruler (usually without just title) 2: a person who makes deceitful pretenses [syn: imposter, impostor, pretender, fake, faker, fraud, sham, shammer, pseudo, pseud, role player] 3: a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives [syn: hypocrite, dissembler, dissimulator, phony, phoney, pretender]
  • render
    n 1: a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls v 1: cause to become; "The shot rendered her immobile" 2: give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" [syn: supply, provide, render, furnish] 3: give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully" [syn: interpret, render] 4: give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family" [syn: render, yield, return, give, generate] 5: pass down; "render a verdict"; "deliver a judgment" [syn: render, deliver, return] 6: make over as a return; "They had to render the estate" [syn: render, submit] 7: give back; "render money" [syn: render, return] 8: to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money" [syn: hand over, fork over, fork out, fork up, turn in, deliver, render] 9: show in, or as in, a picture; "This scene depicts country life"; "the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting" [syn: picture, depict, render, show] 10: coat with plastic or cement; "render the brick walls in the den" 11: bestow; "give homage"; "render thanks" [syn: give, render] 12: restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N." [syn: translate, interpret, render] 13: melt (fat or lard) in order to separate out impurities; "try the yak butter"; "render fat in a casserole" [syn: try, render]
  • sender
    n 1: someone who transmits a message; "return to sender" [syn: sender, transmitter] 2: set used to broadcast radio or tv signals [syn: transmitter, sender]
  • slender
    adj 1: being of delicate or slender build; "she was slender as a willow shoot is slender"- Frank Norris; "a slim girl with straight blonde hair"; "watched her slight figure cross the street" [syn: slender, slight, slim, svelte] 2: very narrow; "a thin line across the page" [syn: slender, thin] 3: having little width in proportion to the length or height; "a slender pole" 4: small in quantity; "slender wages"; "a slim chance of winning"; "a small surplus" [syn: slender, slim] 5: moving and bending with ease [syn: lissome, lissom, lithe, lithesome, slender, supple, svelte, sylphlike]
  • spender
    n 1: English poet and critic (1909-1995) [syn: Spender, Stephen Spender, Sir Stephen Harold Spender] 2: someone who spends money prodigally [syn: spendthrift, spend-all, spender, scattergood] 3: someone who spends money to purchase goods or services [syn: spender, disburser, expender]
  • surrender
    n 1: acceptance of despair [syn: resignation, surrender] 2: a verbal act of admitting defeat [syn: giving up, yielding, surrender] 3: the delivery of a principal into lawful custody 4: the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions); "they were protected until the capitulation of the fort" [syn: capitulation, fall, surrender] v 1: give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another; "The last Taleban fighters finally surrendered" [syn: surrender, give up] [ant: hold out, resist, stand firm, withstand] 2: relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in" [syn: surrender, cede, deliver, give up]
  • suspender
    n 1: elastic straps that hold trousers up (usually used in the plural) [syn: brace, suspender, gallus]
  • tender
    adj 1: given to sympathy or gentleness or sentimentality; "a tender heart"; "a tender smile"; "tender loving care"; "tender memories"; "a tender mother" [ant: tough] 2: hurting; "the tender spot on his jaw" [syn: sensitive, sore, raw, tender] 3: young and immature; "at a tender age" 4: having or displaying warmth or affection; "affectionate children"; "a fond embrace"; "fond of his nephew"; "a tender glance"; "a warm embrace" [syn: affectionate, fond, lovesome, tender, warm] 5: easy to cut or chew; "tender beef" [ant: tough] 6: physically untoughened; "tender feet" [syn: tender, untoughened] [ant: tough, toughened] 7: (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail [syn: crank, cranky, tender, tippy] 8: (of plants) not hardy; easily killed by adverse growing condition; "tender green shoots" n 1: something that can be used as an official medium of payment [syn: tender, legal tender, stamp] 2: someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another [syn: attendant, attender, tender] 3: a formal proposal to buy at a specified price [syn: bid, tender] 4: car attached to a locomotive to carry fuel and water 5: a boat for communication between ship and shore [syn: tender, ship's boat, pinnace, cutter] 6: ship that usually provides supplies to other ships [syn: tender, supply ship] v 1: offer or present for acceptance 2: propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting" [syn: offer, bid, tender] 3: make a tender of; in legal settlements 4: make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer; "tenderize meat" [syn: tender, tenderize, tenderise]
  • vender
    n 1: someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money [syn: seller, marketer, vender, vendor, trafficker]
  • vendor
    n 1: someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money [syn: seller, marketer, vender, vendor, trafficker]
  • splendor
    n 1: a quality that outshines the usual [syn: luster, lustre, brilliancy, splendor, splendour] 2: the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand; "for magnificence and personal service there is the Queen's hotel"; "his `Hamlet' lacks the brilliance that one expects"; "it is the university that gives the scene its stately splendor"; "an imaginative mix of old-fashioned grandeur and colorful art"; "advertisers capitalize on the grandness and elegance it brings to their products" [syn: magnificence, brilliance, splendor, splendour, grandeur, grandness]
  • ender
  • schlender
  • skender
  • stender
  • callender
  • cavender
  • challender
  • allender
  • kender
  • pender
  • wender
  • yender
  • zehnder
  • zender
  • brendor