Words that rhyme with established

  • blacklist
    n 1: a list of people who are out of favor [syn: blacklist, black book, shitlist] v 1: put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted; "many books were blacklisted by the Nazis"
  • demolished
    adj 1: torn down and broken up [syn: demolished, dismantled, razed]
  • famished
    adj 1: extremely hungry; "they were tired and famished for food and sleep"; "a ravenous boy"; "the family was starved and ragged"; "fell into the esurient embrance of a predatory enemy" [syn: famished, ravenous, sharp-set, starved, esurient]
  • lavish
    adj 1: very generous; "distributed gifts with a lavish hand"; "the critics were lavish in their praise"; "a munificent gift"; "his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them munificent"; "prodigal praise"; "unsparing generosity"; "his unstinted devotion"; "called for unstinting aid to Britain" [syn: lavish, munificent, overgenerous, too-generous, unsparing, unstinted, unstinting] 2: characterized by extravagance and profusion; "a lavish buffet"; "a lucullan feast" [syn: lavish, lucullan, lush, plush, plushy] v 1: expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns; "He was showered with praise" [syn: lavish, shower]
  • polish
    adj 1: of or relating to Poland or its people or culture; "Polish sausage" n 1: the property of being smooth and shiny [syn: polish, gloss, glossiness, burnish] 2: a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality; "they performed with great polish"; "I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose"; "almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art"--Joseph Conrad [syn: polish, refinement, culture, cultivation, finish] 3: a preparation used in polishing 4: the Slavic language of Poland v 1: make (a surface) shine; "shine the silver, please"; "polish my shoes" [syn: polish, smooth, smoothen, shine] 2: improve or perfect by pruning or polishing; "refine one's style of writing" [syn: polish, refine, fine-tune, down] 3: bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state; "polish your social manners" [syn: polish, round, round off, polish up, brush up]
  • polished
    adj 1: perfected or made shiny and smooth; "his polished prose"; "in a freshly ironed dress and polished shoes"; "freshly polished silver" [ant: unpolished] 2: showing a high degree of refinement and the assurance that comes from wide social experience; "his polished manner"; "maintained an urbane tone in his letters" [syn: polished, refined, svelte, urbane] 3: (of grains especially rice) having the husk or outer layers removed; "polished rice" [syn: milled, polished] 4: (of lumber or stone) to trim and smooth [syn: dressed, polished]
  • published
    adj 1: prepared and printed for distribution and sale; "the complete published works Dickens" [ant: unpublished] 2: formally made public; "published accounts" [syn: promulgated, published]
  • radish
    n 1: pungent fleshy edible root 2: radish of Japan with a long hard durable root eaten raw or cooked [syn: radish, daikon, Japanese radish, Raphanus sativus longipinnatus] 3: pungent edible root of any of various cultivated radish plants 4: Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its edible pungent root usually eaten raw [syn: radish, Raphanus sativus] 5: a cruciferous plant of the genus Raphanus having a pungent edible root [syn: radish plant, radish]
  • tablet
    n 1: a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscription 2: a number of sheets of paper fastened together along one edge [syn: pad, pad of paper, tablet] 3: a small flat compressed cake of some substance; "a tablet of soap" 4: a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet [syn: pill, lozenge, tablet, tab]
  • vanish
    v 1: get lost, as without warning or explanation; "He disappeared without a trace" [syn: disappear, vanish, go away] [ant: appear] 2: become invisible or unnoticeable; "The effect vanished when day broke" [syn: vanish, disappear, go away] 3: pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him" [syn: fly, fell, vanish] 4: cease to exist; "An entire civilization vanished" [syn: vanish, disappear] [ant: appear, come along] 5: decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized" [syn: vanish, fly, vaporize]
  • vanished
    adj 1: having passed out of existence; "vanished civilizations"
  • reestablish
    v 1: bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne" [syn: restore, reinstate, reestablish]
  • abolished
  • backlist

See also established definition and established synonyms