Words that rhyme with incessantly
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absently
adv 1: in an absentminded or preoccupied manner; "he read the letter absently" [syn: absently, abstractedly, inattentively, absentmindedly] -
abundantly
adv 1: in an abundant manner; "they were abundantly supplied with food"; "he thanked her profusely" [syn: abundantly, copiously, profusely, extravagantly] -
acceptably
adv 1: in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner; "she plays tennis tolerably" [syn: acceptably, tolerably, so- so] [ant: intolerably, unacceptably] -
accidentally
adv 1: without advance planning; "they met accidentally" [syn: by chance, accidentally, circumstantially, unexpectedly] [ant: advisedly, by choice, by design, deliberately, designedly, intentionally, on purpose, purposely] 2: of a minor or subordinate nature; "these magnificent achievements were only incidentally influenced by Oriental models" [syn: incidentally, accidentally] 3: without intention; in an unintentional manner; "she hit him unintentionally" [syn: unintentionally, accidentally] [ant: advisedly, by choice, by design, deliberately, designedly, intentionally, on purpose, purposely] -
adamantly
adv 1: inflexibly; unshakably; "adamantly opposed to the marriage" -
advertently
adv 1: in a careful deliberate manner [syn: mindfully, heedfully, advertently] [ant: inadvertently, unknowingly, unmindfully, unwittingly] -
allegedly
adv 1: according to what has been alleged; "he was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife" -
amenity
n 1: pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions; "a well trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our accommodations"; "he discovered the amenities of reading at an early age" [syn: agreeableness, amenity] [ant: disagreeableness] -
anciently
adv 1: in ancient times; long ago; "a concern with what may have happened anciently" -
anemone
n 1: any woodland plant of the genus Anemone grown for its beautiful flowers and whorls of dissected leaves [syn: anemone, windflower] 2: marine polyps that resemble flowers but have oral rings of tentacles; differ from corals in forming no hard skeleton [syn: sea anemone, anemone] -
apparently
adv 1: from appearances alone; "irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land"; "the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned"; "had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it"-Thomas Hardy; "on the face of it the problem seems minor" [syn: apparently, seemingly, ostensibly, on the face of it] 2: unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn" [syn: obviously, evidently, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain] -
appendectomy
n 1: surgical removal of the vermiform appendix [syn: appendectomy, appendicectomy] -
ardently
adv 1: in an ardent manner; "the spirit of God knew very well that there was a deeper question to be settled before there could be the intervention in power that was so ardently desired" -
arrogantly
adv 1: in an arrogant manner; "in the old days she had been harsh and stiff ; afraid of her husband and yet arrogantly proud that she had a husband strong and fierce enough to make her afraid" -
ascendancy
n 1: the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her" [syn: dominance, ascendance, ascendence, ascendancy, ascendency, control] -
benevolently
adv 1: in a benevolent manner; "she looked on benevolently" [ant: malevolently] -
biochemistry
n 1: the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry -
blatantly
adv 1: in a blatant manner; "they blatantly violated the laws" -
blessedly
adv 1: in a blessed manner -
bluntly
adv 1: in a blunt direct manner; "he spoke bluntly"; "he stated his opinion flat-out"; "he was criticized roundly" [syn: bluffly, bluntly, brusquely, flat out, roundly] -
breathlessly
adv 1: in a breathless manner; "she spoke breathlessly" -
brevity
n 1: the use of brief expressions 2: the attribute of being brief or fleeting [syn: brevity, briefness, transience] -
brilliantly
adv 1: with brightness; "the stars shone brilliantly"; "the windows glowed jewel bright" [syn: brilliantly, brightly, bright] 2: in an extremely intelligent way; "he solved the problem brilliantly" -
buoyantly
adv 1: in a cheerfully buoyant manner; "we accepted the opportunity buoyantly" [syn: buoyantly, chirpily] -
centrally
adv 1: in or near or toward a center or according to a central role or function; "The theater is centrally located" [ant: peripherally] -
chemically
adv 1: with chemicals;"chemically fertilized" 2: with respect to chemistry; "chemically different substances"; "chemically related" -
chemistry
n 1: the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions [syn: chemistry, chemical science] 2: the chemical composition and properties of a substance or object; "the chemistry of soil" 3: the way two individuals relate to each other; "their chemistry was wrong from the beginning -- they hated each other"; "a mysterious alchemy brought them together" [syn: chemistry, interpersonal chemistry, alchemy] -
clemency
n 1: good weather with comfortable temperatures [syn: mildness, clemency] 2: leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice; "he threw himself on the mercy of the court" [syn: clemency, mercifulness, mercy] -
coherently
adv 1: in a coherent manner; "she could not talk coherently after the accident" [ant: incoherently] -
competently
adv 1: with competence; in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently" [syn: competently, aptly, ably, capably] [ant: displaying incompetence, incompetently] -
complexity
n 1: the quality of being intricate and compounded; "he enjoyed the complexity of modern computers" [syn: complexity, complexness] [ant: simpleness, simplicity] -
concurrently
adv 1: overlapping in duration; "concurrently with the conference an exhibition of things associated with Rutherford was held"; "going to school and holding a job at the same time" [syn: concurrently, at the same time] -
confederacy
n 1: the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 [syn: Confederacy, Confederate States, Confederate States of America, South, Dixie, Dixieland] 2: a union of political organizations [syn: confederation, confederacy, federation] 3: a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose [syn: conspiracy, confederacy] 4: a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act [syn: conspiracy, confederacy] -
confidently
adv 1: with confidence; in a confident manner; "we have to do what is right confidently" -
consequently
adv 1: (sentence connectors) because of the reason given; "consequently, he didn't do it"; "continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor" [syn: consequently, accordingly] 2: as a consequence; "he had good reason to be grateful for the opportunities which they had made available to him and which consequently led to the good position he now held" [syn: consequently, therefore] -
consistently
adv 1: in a systematic or consistent manner; "they systematically excluded women" [syn: systematically, consistently] [ant: inconsistently, unsystematically] -
constantly
adv 1: without variation or change, in every case; "constantly kind and gracious"; "he always arrives on time" [syn: constantly, invariably, always] 2: without interruption; "the world is constantly changing" [syn: constantly, always, forever, perpetually, incessantly] -
contentedly
adv 1: with equanimity; "`I bought it,' she said contentedly" -
conveniently
adv 1: in a convenient manner; "the switch was conveniently located" [syn: handily, conveniently] [ant: inconveniently] -
credibly
adv 1: easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election" [syn: credibly, believably, plausibly, probably] [ant: implausibly, improbably, incredibly, unbelievably] -
currently
adv 1: at this time or period; now; "he is presently our ambassador to the United Nations"; "currently they live in Connecticut" [syn: presently, currently] -
decently
adv 1: in a decent manner; "they don't know how to dress decently" [ant: indecently] 2: in the right manner; "please do your job properly!"; "can't you carry me decent?" [syn: properly, decently, decent, in good order, right, the right way] [ant: improperly] -
defiantly
adv 1: in a rebellious manner; "he rejected her words rebelliously" [syn: rebelliously, contumaciously, defiantly] -
density
n 1: the amount per unit size [syn: density, denseness] 2: the spatial property of being crowded together [syn: concentration, density, denseness, tightness, compactness] [ant: dispersion, distribution] -
dependency
n 1: the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else [syn: dependence, dependance, dependency] 2: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs) [syn: addiction, dependence, dependance, dependency, habituation] 3: a geographical area politically controlled by a distant country [syn: colony, dependency] -
deputy
n 1: someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies [syn: deputy, deputy sheriff] 2: an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent [syn: deputy, lieutenant] 3: a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France) 4: a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others [syn: deputy, surrogate] -
desperately
adv 1: with great urgency; "health care reform is needed urgently"; "the soil desperately needed potash" [syn: urgently, desperately] 2: in intense despair; "the child clung desperately to her mother" -
despondently
adv 1: with desperation; "`Why can't you understand?,' she asked despairingly" [syn: despairingly, despondently] -
destiny
n 1: an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future [syn: destiny, fate] 2: the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman); "we are helpless in the face of destiny" [syn: destiny, fate] 3: your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you); "whatever my fortune may be"; "deserved a better fate"; "has a happy lot"; "the luck of the Irish"; "a victim of circumstances"; "success that was her portion" [syn: fortune, destiny, fate, luck, lot, circumstances, portion] -
differently
adv 1: in another and different manner; "very soon you will know differently"; "she thought otherwise"; "there is no way out other than the fire escape"; [syn: differently, otherwise, other than] -
diffidently
adv 1: in a diffident manner; "`Oh, well,' he shrugged diffidently, `I like the work.'" -
diligently
adv 1: with diligence; in a diligent manner; "we may diligently observe the Lord's supper on the first day of the week, diligently preach the gospel, or minister to the saint" -
discordantly
adv 1: in a discordant manner; "the piece ended discordantly" [syn: discordantly, unharmoniously] -
discrepancy
n 1: a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions; "a growing divergence of opinion" [syn: discrepancy, disagreement, divergence, variance] 2: an event that departs from expectations [syn: discrepancy, variance, variant] -
distantly
adv 1: from or at a distance; "dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness" -
dreadfully
adv 1: of a dreadful kind; "there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning" [syn: dreadfully, awfully, horribly] 2: in a dreadful manner; "as he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed" [syn: dismally, dreadfully] -
ebony
adj 1: of a very dark black [syn: ebon, ebony] n 1: a very dark black [syn: coal black, ebony, jet black, pitch black, sable, soot black] 2: hard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys 3: tropical tree of southern Asia having hard dark-colored heartwood used in cabinetwork [syn: ebony, ebony tree, Diospyros ebenum] -
ebulliently
adv 1: in an ebullient manner; "Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression" [syn: ebulliently, exuberantly, expansively] -
ecstasy
n 1: a state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion; "listening to sweet music in a perfect rapture"- Charles Dickens [syn: ecstasy, rapture, transport, exaltation, raptus] 2: a state of elated bliss [syn: ecstasy, rapture] 3: street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine [syn: Adam, ecstasy, XTC, go, disco biscuit, cristal, X, hug drug] -
efficiently
adv 1: with efficiency; in an efficient manner; "he functions efficiently" [syn: efficiently, expeditiously] [ant: inefficiently] -
elegantly
adv 1: with elegance; in a tastefully elegant manner; "the room was elegantly decorated" [ant: inelegantly] 2: in a gracefully elegant manner; "the members of these groups do not express themselves as accurately or as elegantly as their critics do" -
elegy
n 1: a mournful poem; a lament for the dead [syn: elegy, lament] -
eloquently
adv 1: with eloquence; "he expressed his ideas eloquently" [syn: eloquently, articulately] [ant: inarticulately, ineloquently] 2: in an articulate manner; "he argued articulately for his plan" [syn: articulately, eloquently] [ant: inarticulately] -
embassy
n 1: a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work 2: an ambassador and his entourage collectively -
eminently
adv 1: in an eminent manner; "two subjects on which he was eminently qualified to make an original contribution" -
empathy
n 1: understanding and entering into another's feelings -
enemy
n 1: an opposing military force; "the enemy attacked at dawn" 2: an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force); "a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies" [syn: enemy, foe, foeman, opposition] 3: any hostile group of people; "he viewed lawyers as the real enemy" 4: a personal enemy; "they had been political foes for years" [syn: foe, enemy] [ant: ally, friend] -
enmity
n 1: a state of deep-seated ill-will [syn: hostility, enmity, antagonism] 2: the feeling of a hostile person; "he could no longer contain his hostility" [syn: hostility, enmity, ill will] -
entity
n 1: that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving) -
entropy
n 1: (communication theory) a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome; "the signal contained thousands of bits of information" [syn: information, selective information, entropy] 2: (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work; "entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate state of inert uniformity" [syn: randomness, entropy, S] -
equity
n 1: the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it 2: the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation 3: conformity with rules or standards; "the judge recognized the fairness of my claim" [syn: fairness, equity] [ant: inequity, unfairness] -
especially
adv 1: to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common; "he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger" [syn: particularly, peculiarly, especially, specially] 2: in a special manner; "a specially arranged dinner" [syn: specially, especially] -
essentially
adv 1: in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature; "He is basically dishonest"; "the argument was essentially a technical one"; "for all his bluster he is in essence a shy person" [syn: basically, fundamentally, essentially] -
eternally
adv 1: for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss [syn: everlastingly, eternally, forever, evermore] -
eventually
adv 1: after an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay [syn: finally, eventually] -
evidently
adv 1: unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly'); "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn" [syn: obviously, evidently, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain] -
excellently
adv 1: extremely well; "he did splendidly in the exam"; "we got along famously" [syn: excellently, magnificently, splendidly, famously] -
exorbitantly
adv 1: to an exorbitant degree; "prices are exorbitantly high in the capital" [syn: exorbitantly, extortionately, usuriously] -
expectancy
n 1: an expectation [syn: anticipation, expectancy] 2: something expected (as on the basis of a norm); "each of them had their own anticipations"; "an indicator of expectancy in development" [syn: anticipation, expectancy] -
expectantly
adv 1: in an expectant manner; "she looked at him expectantly" -
expediently
adv 1: in an expedient manner [syn: expediently, inadvisably] [ant: inexpediently] -
extremity
n 1: an external body part that projects from the body; "it is important to keep the extremities warm" [syn: extremity, appendage, member] 2: an extreme condition or state (especially of adversity or disease) 3: the greatest or utmost degree; "the extremity of despair" 4: the outermost or farthest region or point 5: that part of a limb that is farthest from the torso -
exuberantly
adv 1: in an exuberant manner; "the exuberantly baroque decoration of the church" [syn: exuberantly, riotously] 2: in an ebullient manner; "Khrushchev ebulliently promised to supply rockets for the protection of Cuba against American aggression" [syn: ebulliently, exuberantly, expansively] -
exultantly
adv 1: in an exultant manner; "it was exultingly easy" [syn: exultantly, exultingly] -
federally
adv 1: by federal government; "it's federally regulated" -
felony
n 1: a serious crime (such as murder or arson) -
fervently
adv 1: with passionate fervor; "both those for and against are fervently convinced they speak for the great majority of the people"; "a fierily opinionated book" [syn: fierily, fervently, fervidly] -
fidelity
n 1: accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal 2: the quality of being faithful [syn: fidelity, faithfulness] [ant: infidelity, unfaithfulness] -
flagrantly
adv 1: in a flagrant manner; "he is flagrantly disregarding the law" -
flamboyantly
adv 1: in a fancy colorful manner; "he dresses rather flamboyantly" [syn: flamboyantly, showily, flashily] -
flexibly
adv 1: with flexibility; "`Come whenever you are free,' he said flexibly" [ant: inflexibly] -
flippantly
adv 1: in a flippant manner; "he answered the reporters' questions flippantly"; "this cannot be airily explained to your children" [syn: flippantly, airily] -
fluently
adv 1: in a fluent manner; "she speaks French fluently" -
fraudulently
adv 1: in a dishonest and fraudulent manner; "this money was fraudulently obtained" -
frequently
adv 1: many times at short intervals; "we often met over a cup of coffee" [syn: frequently, often, oftentimes, oft, ofttimes] [ant: infrequently, rarely, seldom] -
gallantly
adv 1: in a gallant manner; "he gallantly offered to take her home" [syn: gallantly, chivalrously] [ant: unchivalrously] -
generally
adv 1: usually; as a rule; "by and large it doesn't rain much here" [syn: by and large, generally, more often than not, mostly] 2: without distinction of one from others; "he is interested in snakes in general" [syn: generally, in general, in the main] [ant: specifically] 3: without regard to specific details or exceptions; "he interprets the law broadly" [syn: broadly, loosely, broadly speaking, generally] [ant: narrowly] -
geochemistry
n 1: the chemistry of the earth's crust -
heavenly
adj 1: relating to or inhabiting a divine heaven; "celestial beings"; "heavenly hosts" [syn: celestial, heavenly] 2: of or relating to the sky; "celestial map"; "a heavenly body" [syn: celestial, heavenly] 3: of or belonging to heaven or god [ant: earthly] -
heavily
adv 1: to a considerable degree; "he relied heavily on others' data" [syn: heavily, to a great extent] 2: in a heavy-footed manner; "he walked heavily up the three flights to his room" 3: with great force; "she hit her arm heavily against the wall" 4: in a manner designed for heavy duty; "a heavily constructed car"; "heavily armed" 5: slowly as if burdened by much weight; "time hung heavy on their hands" [syn: heavy, heavily] 6: in a labored manner; "he breathed heavily" 7: indulging excessively; "he drank heavily" [syn: heavily, intemperately, hard] [ant: lightly]
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