Words that rhyme with estefan

  • an
    n 1: an associate degree in nursing [syn: Associate in Nursing, AN]
  • cavern
    n 1: any large dark enclosed space; "his eyes were dark caverns" 2: a large cave or a large chamber in a cave v 1: hollow out as if making a cavern [syn: cavern, cavern out]
  • cloven
    adj 1: (used of hooves) split, divided; "bisulcate hoof" [syn: cloven, bisulcate]
  • coven
    n 1: an assembly of witches; usually 13 witches
  • craven
    adj 1: lacking even the rudiments of courage; abjectly fearful; "the craven fellow turned and ran"; "a craven proposal to raise the white flag"; "this recreant knight"- Spenser [syn: craven, recreant] n 1: an abject coward [syn: poltroon, craven, recreant]
  • driven
    adj 1: compelled forcibly by an outside agency; "mobs goaded by blind hatred" [syn: driven, goaded] 2: urged or forced to action through moral pressure; "felt impelled to take a stand against the issue" [syn: driven, impelled] 3: strongly motivated to succeed [syn: compulsive, determined, driven]
  • eleven
    adj 1: being one more than ten [syn: eleven, 11, xi] n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of ten and one [syn: eleven, 11, XI] 2: a team that plays football [syn: football team, eleven]
  • even
    adv 1: used as an intensive especially to indicate something unexpected; "even an idiot knows that"; "declined even to consider the idea"; "I don't have even a dollar!" 2: in spite of; notwithstanding; "even when he is sick, he works"; "even with his head start she caught up with him" 3: to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons; "looked sick and felt even worse"; "an even (or still) more interesting problem"; "still another problem must be solved"; "a yet sadder tale" [syn: even, yet, still] 4: to the full extent; "loyal even unto death" adj 1: divisible by two [ant: odd, uneven] 2: equal in degree or extent or amount; or equally matched or balanced; "even amounts of butter and sugar"; "on even terms"; "it was a fifty-fifty (or even) split"; "had a fifty- fifty (or even) chance"; "an even fight" [syn: even, fifty-fifty] 3: being level or straight or regular and without variation as e.g. in shape or texture; or being in the same plane or at the same height as something else (i.e. even with); "an even application of varnish"; "an even floor"; "the road was not very even"; "the picture is even with the window" [ant: uneven] 4: symmetrically arranged; "even features"; "regular features"; "a regular polygon" [syn: even, regular] 5: occurring at fixed intervals; "a regular beat"; "the even rhythm of his breathing" [syn: even, regular] 6: of the score in a contest; "the score is tied" [syn: tied(p), even, level(p)] 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] v 1: make level or straight; "level the ground" [syn: flush, level, even out, even] 2: become even or more even; "even out the surface" [syn: even, even out] 3: make even or more even [syn: even, even out]
  • heaven
    n 1: any place of complete bliss and delight and peace [syn: Eden, paradise, nirvana, heaven, promised land, Shangri-la] 2: the abode of God and the angels [ant: Hell, Inferno, infernal region, nether region, perdition, pit]
  • leaven
    n 1: a substance used to produce fermentation in dough or a liquid [syn: leaven, leavening] 2: an influence that works subtly to lighten or modify something; "his sermons benefited from a leavening of humor" [syn: leaven, leavening] v 1: cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread" [syn: raise, leaven, prove]
  • seven
    adj 1: being one more than six [syn: seven, 7, vii] n 1: the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one [syn: seven, 7, VII, sevener, heptad, septet, septenary] 2: one of four playing cards in a deck with seven pips on the face [syn: seven-spot, seven]
  • devon
    n 1: a county in southwestern England [syn: Devon, Devonshire] 2: red dual-purpose cattle of English origin
  • stephen
    n 1: English writer (1832-1904) [syn: Stephen, Sir Leslie Stephen]
  • anne
    n 1: Queen of England and Scotland and Ireland; daughter if James II and the last of the Stuart monarchs; in 1707 she was the last English ruler to exercise the royal veto over parliament (1665-1714)
  • avon
    n 1: a river in southwestern England rising in Gloucestershire and flowing through Bristol to empty into the estuary of the Severn [syn: Avon, River Avon] 2: a river in central England that flows through Stratford-on- Avon and empties into the Severn [syn: Avon, River Avon, Upper Avon, Upper Avon River] 3: a county in southwestern England
  • beethoven
    n 1: German composer of instrumental music (especially symphonic and chamber music); continued to compose after he lost his hearing (1770-1827) [syn: Beethoven, van Beethoven, Ludwig van Beethoven] 2: the music of Beethoven; "he enjoyed Beethoven most of all"
  • sullivan
    n 1: United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase `form follows function' (1856-1924) [syn: Sullivan, Louis Sullivan, Louis Henry Sullivan, Louis Henri Sullivan] 2: United States psychiatrist (1892-1949) [syn: Sullivan, Harry Stack Sullivan] 3: United States host on a well known television variety show (1902-1974) [syn: Sullivan, Ed Sullivan, Edward Vincent Sullivan] 4: United States educator who was the teacher and lifelong companion of Helen Keller (1866-1936) [syn: Sullivan, Anne Sullivan, Anne Mansfield Sullivan] 5: English composer of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (1842-1900) [syn: Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Sir Arthur Sullivan]
  • forgiven
  • evan
  • evon
  • levan
  • previn
  • mcgrevin
  • mcnevin
  • govan
  • unforgiven
  • bevan
  • beven
  • devan
  • kevan
  • nevin