Words that rhyme with deuced

  • accursed
    adj 1: under a curse [syn: accursed, accurst, maledict]
  • blessed
    adj 1: highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace); "our blessed land"; "the blessed assurance of a steady income" [syn: blessed, blest] [ant: cursed, curst] 2: worthy of worship; "the Blessed Trinity" 3: expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "an infernal nuisance" [syn: blasted, blame, blamed, blessed, damn, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal] 4: Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration [syn: beatified, blessed] 5: enjoying the bliss of heaven 6: characterized by happiness and good fortune; "a blessed time"
  • boost
    n 1: the act of giving hope or support to someone [syn: boost, encouragement] 2: an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates" [syn: rise, boost, hike, cost increase] 3: the act of giving a push; "he gave her a boost over the fence" v 1: increase; "The landlord hiked up the rents" [syn: hike, hike up, boost] 2: give a boost to; be beneficial to; "The tax cut will boost the economy" 3: contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom" [syn: promote, advance, boost, further, encourage] 4: increase or raise; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit" [syn: boost, advance, supercharge] 5: push or shove upward, as if from below or behind; "The singer had to be boosted onto the stage by a special contraption"
  • censored
    adj 1: suppressed or subject to censorship; "the censored press in some countries" [ant: uncensored]
  • cursed
    adj 1: deserving a curse; sometimes used as an intensifier; "villagers shun the area believing it to be cursed"; "cursed with four daughter"; "not a cursed drop"; "his cursed stupidity"; "I'll be cursed if I can see your reasoning" [syn: cursed, curst] [ant: blessed, blest] 2: in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell; "poor damned souls" [syn: cursed, damned, doomed, unredeemed, unsaved]
  • cussed
    adj 1: stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing [syn: cussed, obdurate, obstinate, unrepentant]
  • forbid
    v 1: command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans" [syn: forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto, disallow, nix] [ant: allow, countenance, let, permit] 2: keep from happening or arising; make impossible; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"; "Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project" [syn: prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid]
  • grid
    n 1: a pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines 2: a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region [syn: power system, power grid, grid] 3: a perforated or corrugated metal plate used in a storage battery as a conductor and support for the active material [syn: grid, storage-battery grid] 4: an electrode placed between the cathode and anode of a vacuum tube to control the flow of electrons through the tube [syn: grid, control grid] 5: a cooking utensil of parallel metal bars; used to grill fish or meat [syn: grid, gridiron]
  • id
    n 1: a state in the Rocky Mountains [syn: Idaho, Gem State, ID] 2: a card or badge used to identify the bearer; "you had to show your ID in order to get in" [syn: ID, I.D.] 3: (psychoanalysis) primitive instincts and energies underlying all psychic activity
  • langouste
    n 1: warm-water lobsters without claws; those from Australia and South Africa usually marketed as frozen tails; caught also in Florida and California [syn: spiny lobster, langouste, rock lobster, crayfish] 2: large edible marine crustacean having a spiny carapace but lacking the large pincers of true lobsters [syn: spiny lobster, langouste, rock lobster, crawfish, crayfish, sea crawfish]
  • pellucid
    adj 1: transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook"; "transparent crystal" [syn: crystalline, crystal clear, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent] 2: (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument" [syn: limpid, lucid, luculent, pellucid, crystal clear, perspicuous]
  • quid
    n 1: the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence [syn: British pound, pound, British pound sterling, pound sterling, quid] 2: something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises [syn: quid pro quo, quid] 3: a wad of something chewable as tobacco [syn: chew, chaw, cud, quid, plug, wad]
  • roost
    n 1: a shelter with perches for fowl or other birds 2: a perch on which domestic fowl rest or sleep v 1: sit, as on a branch; "The birds perched high in the tree" [syn: perch, roost, rest] 2: settle down or stay, as if on a roost
  • squid
    n 1: (Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food [syn: squid, calamari, calamary] 2: widely distributed fast-moving ten-armed cephalopod mollusk having a long tapered body with triangular tail fins
  • unanswered
    adj 1: not returned in kind; "unrequited (unanswered) love" [syn: unanswered, unreciprocated, unrequited]
  • unused
    adj 1: not yet used or soiled; "a fresh shirt"; "a fresh sheet of paper"; "an unused envelope" [syn: fresh, unused] 2: not yet put into use; "we bought an unused car for a change" 3: not in active use; "the machinery sat idle during the strike"; "idle hands" [syn: idle, unused] 4: infrequently exposed to; "feet unused to shoes"
  • used
    adj 1: employed in accomplishing something; "the principle of surprise is the most used and misused of all the principles of war"- H.H.Arnold & I.C.Eaker [ant: misused] 2: of persons; taken advantage of; "after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated but used" [syn: exploited, ill-used, put-upon, used, victimized, victimised] 3: previously used or owned by another; "bought a secondhand (or used) car" [syn: secondhand, used]
  • cid
    n 1: the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world [syn: Criminal Investigation Command, CID]
  • madrid
    n 1: the capital and largest city situated centrally in Spain; home of an outstanding art museum [syn: Madrid, capital of Spain, Spanish capital]
  • proust
    n 1: French novelist (1871-1922) [syn: Proust, Marcel Proust]
  • subacid
    adj 1: slightly sour to the taste
  • oxyacid
    n 1: any acid that contains oxygen [syn: oxyacid, oxygen acid]
  • psocid
    n 1: small winged insect living on the bark and leaves of trees and feeding on e.g. fungi and decaying plant matter
  • amid
  • monoacid
  • undid
  • cyd
  • ihde
  • sid
  • syd
  • majid
  • rebid
  • redid
  • adid
  • schmid
  • smid
  • diacid
  • hydracid
  • monacid
  • peracid
  • triacid
  • hypoacid
  • polyacid
  • peroxyacid
  • salticid

See also deuced definition and deuced synonyms