Words that rhyme with incongruent

  • ardent
    adj 1: characterized by intense emotion; "ardent love"; "an ardent lover"; "a fervent desire to change society"; "a fervent admirer"; "fiery oratory"; "an impassioned appeal"; "a torrid love affair" [syn: ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, perfervid, torrid] 2: characterized by strong enthusiasm; "ardent revolutionaries"; "warm support" [syn: ardent, warm] 3: glowing or shining like fire; "from rank to rank she darts her ardent eyes"- Alexander Pope; "frightened by his ardent burning eyes"
  • blatant
    adj 1: without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious; "blatant disregard of the law"; "a blatant appeal to vanity"; "a blazing indiscretion" [syn: blatant, blazing, conspicuous] 2: conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry; "blatant radios"; "a clamorous uproar"; "strident demands"; "a vociferous mob" [syn: blatant, clamant, clamorous, strident, vociferous]
  • client
    n 1: a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer 2: someone who pays for goods or services [syn: customer, client] 3: (computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network [syn: node, client, guest]
  • congruent
    adj 1: corresponding in character or kind [syn: congruous, congruent] [ant: incongruous] 2: coinciding when superimposed [ant: incongruent]
  • constant
    adj 1: unvarying in nature; "maintained a constant temperature"; "principles of unvarying validity" [syn: changeless, constant, invariant, unvarying] 2: steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection; "a man constant in adherence to his ideals"; "a constant lover"; "constant as the northern star" [ant: inconstant] 3: uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing; "the ceaseless thunder of surf"; "in constant pain"; "night and day we live with the incessant noise of the city"; "the never-ending search for happiness"; "the perpetual struggle to maintain standards in a democracy"; "man's unceasing warfare with drought and isolation"; "unremitting demands of hunger" [syn: ceaseless, constant, incessant, never- ending, perpetual, unceasing, unremitting] n 1: a quantity that does not vary [syn: constant, constant quantity, invariable] 2: a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context; "the velocity of light is a constant"
  • distant
    adj 1: separated in space or coming from or going to a distance; "distant villages"; "the sound of distant traffic"; "a distant sound"; "a distant telephone call" [ant: close] 2: far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship ; "a distant cousin"; "a remote relative"; "a distant likeness"; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics" [syn: distant, remote] [ant: close] 3: remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers" [syn: aloof, distant, upstage] 4: separate or apart in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future" [syn: distant, remote, removed] 5: located far away spatially; "distant lands"; "remote stars" [syn: distant, remote]
  • extant
    adj 1: still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost; "extant manuscripts"; "specimens of graphic art found among extant barbaric folk"- Edward Clodd [ant: extinct, nonextant]
  • flippant
    adj 1: showing inappropriate levity [syn: flippant, light- minded]
  • fluent
    adj 1: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina" [syn: fluent, fluid, liquid, smooth] 2: expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively; "able to dazzle with his facile tongue"; "silver speech" [syn: eloquent, facile, fluent, silver, silver-tongued, smooth-spoken]
  • fondant
    n 1: candy made of a thick creamy sugar paste
  • lambent
    adj 1: softly bright or radiant; "a house aglow with lights"; "glowing embers"; "lambent tongues of flame"; "the lucent moon"; "a sky luminous with stars" [syn: aglow(p), lambent, lucent, luminous]
  • latent
    adj 1: potentially existing but not presently evident or realized; "a latent fingerprint"; "latent talent" 2: (pathology) not presently active; "latent infection"; "latent diabetes"
  • mordant
    adj 1: harshly ironic or sinister; "black humor"; "a grim joke"; "grim laughter"; "fun ranging from slapstick clowning ... to savage mordant wit" [syn: black, grim, mordant] 2: of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action [syn: caustic, corrosive, erosive, vitriolic, mordant] n 1: a substance used to treat leather or other materials before dyeing; aids in dyeing process
  • mutant
    adj 1: tending to undergo or resulting from mutation; "a mutant gene" n 1: (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration [syn: mutant, mutation, variation, sport] 2: an animal that has undergone mutation
  • patent
    adj 1: (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage; "patent ductus arteriosus" 2: clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view" [syn: apparent, evident, manifest, patent, plain, unmistakable] n 1: a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention [syn: patent, patent of invention] 2: an official document granting a right or privilege [syn: patent, letters patent] v 1: obtain a patent for; "Should I patent this invention?" 2: grant rights to; grant a patent for 3: make open to sight or notice; "His behavior has patented an embarrassing fact about him"
  • pedant
    n 1: a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit [syn: pedant, bookworm, scholastic]
  • pendant
    adj 1: held from above; "a pendant bunch of grapes" [syn: pendent, pendant, dependent] n 1: an adornment that hangs from a piece of jewelry (necklace or earring) [syn: pendant, pendent] 2: branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling [syn: chandelier, pendant, pendent]
  • piquant
    adj 1: having an agreeably pungent taste [syn: piquant, savory, savoury, spicy, zesty] 2: engagingly stimulating or provocative; "a piquant wit"; "salty language" [syn: piquant, salty] 3: attracting or delighting; "an engaging frankness"; "a piquant face with large appealing eyes" [syn: engaging, piquant]
  • potent
    adj 1: having great influence [syn: potent, powerful] 2: having or wielding force or authority; "providing the ground soldier with increasingly potent weapons" [syn: potent, strong] 3: having a strong physiological or chemical effect; "a potent toxin"; "potent liquor"; "a potent cup of tea", "a stiff drink" [syn: potent, strong, stiff] [ant: impotent] 4: (of a male) capable of copulation [syn: potent, virile] [ant: impotent]
  • prudent
    adj 1: careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment; "a prudent manager"; "prudent rulers"; "prudent hesitation"; "more prudent to hide than to fight" [ant: imprudent]
  • rampant
    adj 1: unrestrained and violent; "rampant aggression" 2: rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile; "a lion rampant" [syn: rampant(ip), rearing] 3: (of a plant) having a lush and unchecked growth; "a rampant growth of weeds"
  • rodent
    n 1: relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing [syn: rodent, gnawer]
  • secant
    n 1: a straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points 2: ratio of the hypotenuse to the adjacent side of a right- angled triangle [syn: secant, sec]
  • sextant
    n 1: a unit of angular distance equal to 60 degrees 2: a measuring instrument for measuring the angular distance between celestial objects; resembles an octant
  • strident
    adj 1: conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry; "blatant radios"; "a clamorous uproar"; "strident demands"; "a vociferous mob" [syn: blatant, clamant, clamorous, strident, vociferous] 2: of speech sounds produced by forcing air through a constricted passage (as `f', `s', `z', or `th' in both `thin' and `then') [syn: fricative, continuant, sibilant, spirant, strident] 3: being sharply insistent on being heard; "strident demands"; "shrill criticism" [syn: strident, shrill] 4: unpleasantly loud and harsh [syn: raucous, strident]
  • student
    n 1: a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution [syn: student, pupil, educatee] 2: a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines [syn: scholar, scholarly person, bookman, student]
  • truant
    adj 1: absent without permission; "truant schoolboys"; "the soldier was AWOL for almost a week" [syn: truant, awol] n 1: one who is absent from school without permission [syn: truant, hooky player] 2: someone who shirks duty [syn: no-show, nonattender, truant]
  • vacant
    adj 1: void of thought or knowledge; "a vacant mind" 2: without an occupant or incumbent; "the throne is never vacant"
  • peccant
    adj 1: liable to sin; "a frail and peccable mortal"- Sir Walter Scott [syn: peccable, peccant]
  • suint

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