Words that rhyme with leavell

  • coeval
    adj 1: of the same period [syn: coetaneous, coeval, contemporaneous] n 1: a person of nearly the same age as another [syn: contemporary, coeval]
  • evil
    adj 1: morally bad or wrong; "evil purposes"; "an evil influence"; "evil deeds" [ant: good] 2: having the nature of vice [syn: evil, vicious] 3: having or exerting a malignant influence; "malevolent stars"; "a malefic force" [syn: malefic, malevolent, malign, evil] n 1: morally objectionable behavior [syn: evil, immorality, wickedness, iniquity] 2: that which causes harm or destruction or misfortune; "the evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones"- Shakespeare 3: the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice; "attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world" [syn: evil, evilness] [ant: good, goodness]
  • medieval
    adj 1: relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages; "Medieval scholars"; "Medieval times" [syn: medieval, mediaeval] 2: as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" [syn: medieval, mediaeval, gothic] 3: characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages; "chivalric rites"; "the knightly years" [syn: chivalric, knightly, medieval]
  • primeval
    adj 1: having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state; "aboriginal forests"; "primal eras before the appearance of life on earth"; "the forest primeval"; "primordial matter"; "primordial forms of life" [syn: aboriginal, primal, primeval, primaeval, primordial]
  • retrieval
    n 1: (computer science) the operation of accessing information from the computer's memory 2: the cognitive operation of accessing information in memory; "my retrieval of people's names is very poor" 3: the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) [syn: recovery, retrieval]
  • upheaval
    n 1: a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution was a period of great turbulence" [syn: turbulence, upheaval, Sturm und Drang] 2: a violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock market" [syn: convulsion, turmoil, upheaval] 3: (geology) a rise of land to a higher elevation (as in the process of mountain building) [syn: upheaval, uplift, upthrow, upthrust] 4: disturbance usually in protest [syn: agitation, excitement, turmoil, upheaval, hullabaloo]
  • weevil
    n 1: any of several families of mostly small beetles that feed on plants and plant products; especially snout beetles and seed beetles
  • shrieval
  • edival
  • keevil
  • knievel